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The IR shots are amazing. The others, too but these last few just totally take my breath away. I wish I had your talent!
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It says, "This is the back side of"... instructions on how to use the chair I suppose.
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Right, when she fell into the hole... I remember reading that somewhere.
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There are a few, off the top of my head - the ones in Athens OH, Clarinda IA, and Independence IA are still in use as psychiatric facilities.
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Yep infrared often makes photos look like shots of a model.

The small building looks like a maintenance area, so I would guess workers would use it to traverse to and from the medical building.
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ed what was in the safe!
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Motss how could you resist not trying to open it! go back there right now with a chainsaw and open it and then tell me whats inside! lol
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The top-leftmost structure is the large weathervane, to the right there is a lighting rod (it's cut off), you can see the grounded cable running down the roof on the right.
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It was a dark mahogany color, possibly made out of it.
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OK does any one see a figure behind the wheel chair? it looks like a nurse to me....
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They appear to be sample collection bottles. We used the same kind in a lab I used to work at.
Freaky picture. How did you get those effects?
Really cool shot! they almost look like mannequins.
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~Me,
I've been going to Byberry for 3 years now, the first time it was out of curiosity, everytime after that, it was an unexplainable draw... its very hard to describe, but it almost feels like "home" when I'm there, I don't live close to Byberry but if I did, I'd be there more often!
daym! I'd love to have that oven!
what building is the Dentist office located?"