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Ok, found some more to say, when i found this sight I was looking for cool pics of abannonned places, but after a few days on this sight i realized there is so much more then just empty spaces, when i look at the pics now, i think about what these places must have been like before closure, and the people who lived and worked there (even doing a little research on these places elsewhere) My hats off to Motts, and his wonderful photoraphy, and people like Lynne and others who leave comments which I think compliment the photos, I dont think a few comments that have nothing to do with the photos will hurt, it helps break the ice with people with like interests. (thanks to the comments i've actually talked via e-mail to a few!)
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LMAO
Is it me or is much of this place painted a beautiful color blue? Seems to be the signature color here.... Totally amazing!
I like this one. The colors coming through those windows are amazing! Very well captured!
Fantastic!
Almost seems impossible to capture such colors on film, great job. This ranks up there in your top 10 for sure!
Totally breathtaking. The colors are simply amazing. What a beaufiful shot.
Lynne, only after they were strapped in a Urology table with a view, fitted with copper piping and catapulted out the window! LOL
Now that is amazing!
I don't think I could resist taking a souvenir, you could start your own museum, it's sad they're just going to trash this stuff!
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sam, your 12 ??? ok im totally surprised , i would have never guessed.
Wouldn't it be cool if it spelled out "OPACITY" ! ;-)
Motts, you probably got the last picture that will ever be taken here. By the look of it, those floors won't hold up much longer .
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She looks better than the ugly babies we practice CPR on. At least, you might want to save it.
Totally incredible. A bar going accross the doors - WOW I love it! Great colors. Mr. Motts, this shot is total Genius!