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You had a ton of fun with the wide angle in this place. Wonderful compositon Motts! This set of images has given me a feeling of being small. As Lynne said in a previous post, the photos have an 'immense' feel to them.
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I think my heart would skip several beats if I came across that all of a sudden! Just like that Halloween mask one!
Creepy! The lens you used gives the door a dwarf like appearance...I love it! Makes me think of Willy Wonka and the door at the end of his tunnel of illusion. (The old movie with Gene Wylder)
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LOL Lynne. My apologies!

I forget to mention last time ~ thats old paper just sitting on the rack thing right? It's awesome how it was just left there, and that it hasn't disentegrated or been eaten away by vermin.
Another infamous, light at the end of the tunnel image. Good job Motts!
I agree with Lynne...stunning angle. I bend myself backwards just gazing at this image.
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kinda looks like a zoo
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that looks scary....
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Believe nothing you hear and only half of what you see
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Hey uhh...maybe you can start listing what state these places are in =D
I worked in bldg 25 in 1982 as an "MHTAT". I remember being trained by RN's to administer meds. I was a nervous wreck. In the summer, the wards had NO AC. Just really big fans . In 1986, I worked there again as an RN. This picture brings back alot of memories.
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So you believe everything that you hear? Haunted or not .. great shots
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I vaguely remember the Pines as a kid the pictures are bringing back memmories.
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is this place hunted for real because i live in this town and people say its haunted?
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I wouldn't 'go down' on anything in Byberry! lol