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This place is not abandoned and is being redeveloped. It has a historical significance to it. It is illegal to enter the property and the police with come.
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This is truly an excellent shot. The composition and everything is spot on classic! Just another testament to Mr. Kirsch's talent...
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Kind of looks like a sequel to Day of The Triffids... Or at least a cool remake... Nice shot!!!
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That shot makes me think of an abandoned classified government research laboratory... Nice one!!!
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Now this is one eerie shot. The pitch black conditions along with your lighting setup makes this very eerie indeed... Really well done.
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This one is a deep sepia shot that emphasizes the eerieness of the room. Even if sepia wasn't what you were using... Always classic regardless!!!
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Dunno... This and the other shots of this room make me a little spooked. Great stuff, but the imagery of the insane getting showers this way just is a bit sadistic... Mostly for the women. I bet those attendants working the controls (both sexes) were at times quite lurid in their thoughts...
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Wow... Just eerie and cool at the exact same time. Well done!!!
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Wow... Really sublime this one is... Reminds me of those old color classic clunkers set in the old nuthouses...
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That looks as if it was hit with a freeze ray... Totally cool.
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Hadn't been on this site in a great while... All of these are top-notch, eerie, killer and much more levels of coolness. I must say, your infrared pics are great! Looks like a trllionth of a second after a nuclear detonation... Just sublime...
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This lounge chair looks like it came straight out of the 1950's
or the very early 1960's.
Wednesday, 1:35 a.m. September / 16 / 2020
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Where has all of the Grand Architecture gone ?
Wednesday, 1:30 a.m. / September / 16 / 2020
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I remember going to Rocky Point as a kid with my grandparents in the '80's. Best memory of all-you-can-eat crab cakes and clam chowder (both white and red). And now, I'm grown-up. Kids of my own. Grandpa, passed away. Grandma, much older now, much less mobile.
Shots like this make me smile at the possibilities of the world that grow up from the ground and return to the ground... thank you.
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Hi expatbrummy don’t know if you remember any of the staff who worked at Maggies my dad, mom and stepmom all worked there in the 70s and 80s. We used to go to the social club. I remember the discos