34 Comments Posted by kahuna69

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wow you go from wheelchairs to these...GRrRrRR. hope none of experimental patients ended up in these.
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wow that totally reminds me of the old bikes that were way off the ground. it looks like a pretty fun ride to me, kinda like the suv of wheelchairs, you get a higher view of the road.
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Yes! a new gallery(or 3)lol.
wow great shot as always love the colors and the mood the green gives off once again you give us great images motts :)
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wow the light patterns in the room are so surreal, i can look now and think " how wierd and cool" but yet i cant help thinking how maddening it must've been for those subjected to it day in and day out with no way to leave.
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and i ask Y? Y do these great buildings all need to fall to the evil developers?
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Wow! just plain old...WOW!
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wow...sad.....:(
Motts you have such a way of imbibing your photos with a sense of presence i've never seen before,my heart just sank in my chest.lol.
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every time i see one of these chair shots i get "Angry Chair" by Alice In Chains in my head lol.
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Wow those ducts make for some crazy patterns on the ceiling kinda makes this photo even mor mesmerising than some of the other great hallway shots, sweet stuff motts.
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wasnt his place referred to as "the -blank- Hilton"???? please tell me im right motts :) this place has some kool history if its what i think it is.never been personally but have had some friends got to the "Hilton" and they are ery similar
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does anyone else notice the barbapapa next to the horse? remember those things from the 70's early80's? i was a barbapapa freak when i was a kid but i have to sat its a bit freaky in the setting its in -shudder-
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wow i grew up in jersey and used to drive past that place when i was a little kid with my parents on our way south for summers and i used to beg my folks endlessly to go there and had the pleasure of getting 2 or 3 trips there in the early 80's. that place was soooo fun for a little kid and seeing in disrepair is a stramge mixture of reverie and sadness but i thank you again motts for getting beautiful photos of a once grand place to be for a kid.
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mr. motts have you ever thought of shooting Taunton state hospital? it's the smaller of the kirkbrides in ma. and i believe it's still standing.just a thought
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to Michelle-SHUT UP!!!!!!! that place has been drawing curious people ever since it shut its doors in 92' . i know we all went there and never pissed on anybody's porch or belongings or whatnot,as with any place that holds any attraction to a varied assortment of people DSH is frequented by all types and you have to take the bad with the good,you can look at any number of wilderness paths and see graffiti and bottles strewn about but that doesnt mean that ALL the people out there are littering. DSH should've been maintained and could've remained open so people wouldnt have to sneak in, as i remeber it wasnt all that hard i the 90's to get there you just needed the balls to get thru the wierd mist and the noises, but as it's gotten harder and there are less and less accesible routes into it those who brave the arrests are forced to sneak in however they can,if it bugs you so much i suggest not staying up at night peeking out your window to see if theres anyone there and i also advise not passing judgement on all who do choose to brave the circumstances !
and to salemgirl - look up DSH on google and there are any sites that state the main witch hunter built his home on the hilll where the hospital now stands and the actual hangings were done in danvers , right down the road from the hospital.
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well, i guess that answers my last pic's question lol. but, those doll thingees have been in there for years so whoever said that was his work is probably older that he sounds but .....:P