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Nope, I still haven't really had any paranormal experiences!
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I like the niches on either side of the alter. They probably had statues of Mary and Joseph in them or the patron saint of the religious order that once occupied the place.
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I thought about removing the mirror from my old 5D, but no they're all stock camera bodies with a R72 filter. I think the lens and the camera body make a difference - I was able to pull colors from my very old Digital Rebel, but the 5D (I & II) don't grab much color at all, so I wind up with mostly B&W/monotone infrared photos.

Try pushing the white balance to the very cold temp side; some parts get washed out with too much red. The result still needs a LOT of contrast work to make it pop nicely.
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I believe it's all painted plasterwork.
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Mr. Motts. I know a few years ago someone had asked you about "paranormal" events happening in any of these buildings but wonder if your view/opinion has changed.
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I'm with you Freespirit76. I hope they can save this place as well.
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The Motts trademark lone chair.
Nice photo
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Awesome shot! Question, do you have a modded camera for your infrared work? I have the Hoya R72 on a regular DSLR but it never quite gives the dynamics I'm hoping for.
they called this the Aquarium, they realy did.
I remember this day room in 2000, the black thing to the right of that door way is a stereo cabinet , the brown box on the floor was the TV cabinet, from where the pic was taken there was a small bathroom and a space for exercise bikes and equiptment
I was in C 4-2 in 1999 - 2000 yes those were then smoking porches when I was there, pack em in and let em smoke, the lighter was on the wall. I Often wonder what happend to Doc. a fellow patient, Or a very good worker named Bruce
Now i wonder if there is a death-mask of the wife Elisa above every window?
You having a flashback there Tony? :)
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Perfect for this time of year.