245 Comments Posted by kassie

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Barbara, I was thinking along the same lines...except for convenience.
If a wheelchair's wheel went wonky, so to say, it would probably move easier off of a rounded corner than a 90 degree angle, yes?
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I absolutely love the perspective in this picture. I agree with Cyrus that it should be made a wall paper!
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You know, they say that if you stare long enough into the abyss, the abyss stares back into you.
This picture seems completely entrancing. It's amazing.
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I'm assuming that "WD" would stand for "Ward"?
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Imagine being stuck down their at night, sorting mail or what have you, and then the hydro goes out?
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Motts, another gorgeous find.
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What an impressive (and dizzying) shot. The perfect end to another wonderful gallery.
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That does really scream "Morgue" doesn't it?
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I would most likely get lost in a place like this...doomed to wander the building forever!
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Jaysus, Motts. You sure do know how to set up a sinister shot! Ever thought of doing photography and filming for Horror movies?
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Wow, this picture is rather disturbing, isn't it? It makes me want to go and rescue that poor Teddy.
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It is a very creepy shot indeed. The sheet makes it look almost ghostly now, doesn't it?
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Forget cleaning them, I love how they look with all the dirt and mould on them.
And twins is a very appropriate title.
Lovely shot. Just amazing.
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I agree with Anna. It seems like the same percautions taken for doors for violent patients. Surely they didn't keep patients down here, did they?
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It looks awkward, like a tall, thin girl.