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Great lighting. :-)
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About 2/3 of the way down the picture on the right, right beside the end of the bedframe, is a plaque or something with some of the letters visible - maybe "HEARY" on top and then "HV689" on bottom. Was this a sign on the wall, was it propped against the wall, or was it something revealed during the building decomposition process? Nothing eerie or weird about it, just curious.
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This is one of my favorite all-time shots of yours. Can't describe why, it is just perfect.
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If this doesn't scare the bejeebers of you, nothing will. :`-)
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Now this is totally amazing - SUPER line-up, Motts!
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GREAT colors, GREAT composition!
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I am probably wrong, but I think I remember somewhere people referring to medical lecture halls as "theatres."
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Creepy and visually disturbing, but very compelling.
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Yet another great shot - these are super colors and the texture is incredible. That rust red and pale green contrast superbly.
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"Just breathe in some nice fresh air a few more times and then push, Mrs. Smith. All 100 of us here in the large cavernous delivery room with the deluxe chandelier are breathing along with you and sharing in this deeply private experience."
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Serves 'em right to have uncomfortable seats while watching some poor woman giving birth. Their seating arrangements should be half as unpleasant as hers. ;-)
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Just what I would envision as a pleasant and memorable birthing experience - a large number of strangers gaping at me while I am going through the thrilling and quite public process of delivery. 8`-)
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From your intro I was unable to get a feel for the sort of hospital this was - was it exclusively psychiatric? I assume it was a private hospital?