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An aquaintance of mine was wrestling with a friend here and fell off the stage, breaking his leg in three places. Bringing him to civilization after such a calamity must've been a miraculous feat, to be sure. I guess they were thankful someone left a ladder to make into a stretcher for the long, long journey out.
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Up close, the wrought iron railings, the iron fencing, and the massive pillars holding up the overhang harken one back to the days of architectural splendor seldom seen in modern institutions of every variety. How's THAT for a run-on sentence! Hah!
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I suppose it could be an autoclave... it's really deep though. You'd have to climb inside to get to anything in the back!
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No way, that shot is 10x better than this one... good stuff Beastie.
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nice shot. mine isnt quite as good but http://www.scottsplanet.com/Portfolio/exit.jpg
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i have a video of us doing that... after its spills all you hear is "ugggghhhh ewww ooo god hahaaa"
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Could be a sterilization unit. I forget the name. Used to sterilize instruments and equipment, with high pressure steam. What's left of the hinge looks pretty stout, much heavier than one would expect for a frige. Just a thought. :)
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It almost looks as if the chair has a face on it. One eye is open and the other is shut. The mouth may be a shadow or a crease in the material the chair was made out of.
Ok... now I'm officially jealous. This is EXTREMELY cool framing... great composition! Very creepy... it would be creepy w/out the branches.. but the addition just fits the images so amazingly well, that it makes it that more creepy ... I'm just going to go kill myself now. :-)
I Love the shadows in this... and well the subject/contraption you've shot here is massively creepy. Very nice.
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This reminds me of the theater seating in Byberry's operating room. I like the fact there's no graffitti.
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"Into the fiery abyss of HELL!!!" Actually, I bring at least eight spare batteries and at least four flashlights *just-in-case*. Plus a six-pack of course... I remember Overkill closing down the Troc here in Philly because the sprinkler system was ripped from the ceiling and flooded the place out!
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Hell is all this, but with the ghost of Frank Sinatra crooning in your ear.
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And the behemoth is asleep...
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Looks like this chair has it's own mental (off-balance) issues. Intersting how things take on a life of their own.