42 Comments Posted by maypost

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Seriously...WOW..great gallery and thanks again!
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OMG it REALLY does say Jodi...creeeeeepy
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I agree, it is almost sad AND hopefull at the same time.
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Dan, are you security on the grounds or just blowing smoke our way?
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Could be a long exposure shot, in wich case, they both could be the same flashlite at different times.
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I know this is childish, but did you pee in it *sheepish giggles*
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I have been to many places that are still on the power grid. It really is not all that uncommon. I did some research and apparently when the circuit is never broken(.i.e. the light is never turned off) a flouresent bulb can last almost 20 years.
but there is always somthing sinister about working lights at an abandoned hospital, almost like they left to go home for the night and never cam back.
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O.K. I am toataly speechless from the song on the link you put up. really takes me back
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are thet really shooting stars, or was it a long exposure? either way I love it!
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I toataly see what you mean Lynne, I think it kinda looks like a shocked old lady saying "why, I never!"
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wow
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Love the selective focus
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Brilliant! I love it.

I had the pleasure of going to an abandoned apple juice factory and I put it on my site, I caould not resist naming it the Mott's Apple factory.
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I visited a stocking mill and got almost the same picture but the window was on the right side wall
check it out if you want.

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This room is so thought provoking!
I really am beginning to think the room IS still used. It would explain why this place is so difficult to get into even though it is in the a ridiculously rural area