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what lurks at the end of the hall........the porthole in the door just draws you to it
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what exactly is this picture of??
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I was wondering if you found all of the patient records that were located near the cafeteria?? If so, I am curious to see what you thought -
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http://www.dovaka.net/wickedlytwisted/abandoned_places.html
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I was under the impression that this was the crematory! I was just there, and there was still ash everywhere!
Oh, awesome! I can't wait...I've never seen such beautiful photography.
I am guessing that Shadow is pretty young. We DID have metal in the 40's - 60's! This is more like circa 1905.
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Yeah, it was a catholic high school... the tower might've been for water or for asthetic value. Now it's all rotted out and empty.
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It's actually right in the middle of town, there's just a lot of property out back.
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I will be setting that up very soon.
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Heheh, I knew you'd say that! This place might've been worse than Metro ;-)
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pretty disgusting act to look a helpless animal up in a cabinet just to have it die from starvation. people are swine
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The pictures are taken with infrared film, which tends to give a very flat and matte look.
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interesting panoramic view the sky looks cartoonish
Motts, you are truly a great photographer, nearly as brilliant as these aged architectures! I wish I could be there with you in such an emotionally entrapped location! Very reminiscent of the Silent Hill series, I would love to just immerse myself in the environment!
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I am always game for something