338 Comments Posted by redinkreign

I don't think I've ever seen such pure, turqouise lighting . . .
That really is a terrific shot. . .
Wow! :D It truly is Baroque-inspired.
*blinks* Or were those drains just to make a nurse's job easier. . ? I mean, they WERE tb patients. . .
That's disappointing.

Pretty symbolic to the patients that lived there, though. v_v
And, yet, I immediately searched the photo for a chemical spill. . . *rolls eyes at self*
Love it!

Now, THAT could most certainly be used in a horror film. However, that would demote its quality horribly.
Love the waiting line of open windows and the awaiting benches.
No, the OTHER room looks bad. . . The way the door on the right is open, it looks like it's inviting the viewer inside. . .
I know this comment will forever disgrace this shot, but-- It definately reminds me of Psyclon Nine. . . if only they knew how to shoot actual music videos with such caliber. . . Adore the angle and the edges of dark decay.
What I'm wondering about is the grey sectionj of the wall by the porcelain . . . thing. . . It looks like a series of x-ray images.
This one's great. That light is so white, and the tile's so green. . . It's almost eerie, but in a warm, forgotten way. . .
That really is stunning. The colors are so pure.
The screens really DO add to it! Wow.
Love that you shot it in black-and-white. Gorgeous building, indeed.