480 Comments Posted by mel

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Very scientific
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Well, wouldja look at that! Lucky break there! :D
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Spick and span, eh? That's a little eerie compared with the rest of the complex... but the good kind of eerie. The contrast is fantastic
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I agree with Vastarien; I saw that and thought 'Silent Hill, what what?'

Quite a gem of a shot, I am equally grateful that it is a wallpaper :)
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Whaterever it was/used for, the composition totally rocks! Nice shot!
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I love going into old buildings with so much history to them. I currently work in a building that used to be a hospital during world war 2. I have seen where the morgue used to be and it is so cool. you can actually stil see the lines on the wall as to where the doors used to be that held the bodies. I went down there a few times and actually caught an orb in action while TRYING to take a picture! Yeah it was freaky. I would love to talk to anyone who has been here and see how their experience was when they first saw the morgue
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Lovely gallery, and what a lovely closing shot! I simply cannot what for your next one!
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Very serene.
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I wish I could have a bucket belt like that one... I've got too much homework...

Very neat shot, love the black and white and, of course, the subject matter. ;)
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I'm getting jelly knees just looking at this! Fantastic work!
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Wow, in response to the concrete falling, let me say 'GAH!'

As for the shot, interesting. Love the windows and the angle.
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It does have a very disturbing feel to it, the contrast and the lighting play that up. The subtle colours makes me reminisce about some chair shots or, particularly, 'Hollow' in the Margate State School gallery. Though not that frightening ;)
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Lighting and perspective in this shot are great AND the colours! Simply wonderful!
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Wow, nice reflection!
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What a neat shot... just wow....

Love the perspective!