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Cool, I'm a part time Karaoke Jockey for extra cash. I could use those lasers, Pioneer rules
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Sorry to piggy back my posts. I wonder Id any of these nurse students ever wound up working at Edgewood.
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wow, great stuff. You wouldn't Imagine that anything would be left of 50 year old curtains.

Great before and after shots.
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Something about this one says 'prison'.
Nice shot.
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no screw caps either
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I deeply enjoy these industrial shots. Catwalks,stairs and support beams. They all have their own undefinable attraction that can be shared by no other thing like it.
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The way the end of the row is light up is amazing. Such a great shot in such a meloncholic place.
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Thanks! Yeah, this is one of my favorites from KPPC.
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I like the placement of the chair near the window. Makes the cair the center of attention while the window acts as a good background adding a feeling of emtiness to the shot.
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I love how this image shows the cramped solitude of a patients room. The blue color of the room makes for a eeri sensation. Great work.
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This is a awesome shot. The works of great photography.
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These are truly the best and most beautiful pictures of abandoned facilities I have ever seen. Your photography is excellent. I can give nothing but positive comments on your work. It is great to see someone who captures the beauty of such places that you would not expexct to find it in.
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Cool, I'll check it out.
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Meh, they were mostly work orders and reciepts for food, machine parts, pipe fittings, etc. It was really neat to see the old headers they used, they were like big detailed etchings instead of crappy little letterheads they have nowadays.
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Thanks!