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Awesome awesome shots! Kings Park is such a beast, it's one of my favorite abandoned places and you've captured the creepiness of it so well.
Beautiful images capturing the sublime light and exquisite composition.
I am interested in using some of your photos for a non-profit silent auction brochure. I am volunteering for the Dartmouth Natural Resources Trust in Dartmouth Massachusetts and one of the silent auction items is an adirondack chair made from the wood taken from "The Comet" Lincoln Park Roller Coaster. Therefore I need one or two images of the dilapidated coaster and your images are beautiful. Please drop me a line at joneswift@comcast.net and let me know if it would be possible and how much it would cost. Thank you! Joney
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Hi, I managed to visit this hospital campus yesterday and my friends and i were extremely excited to see the morgue, which we heard was in the administrative building. We searched every inch of the building and could not find it. Any chance you know what building this can be found in? Thanks!
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Love this photo!
I love coming back here and looking at older galleries. I just noticed on this photo, the keyboard is a little strange. It's not the standard QWERTY keyboard we have today, although the first few keys... qwert, are there. There also appears to be two letter z's, one where the Y should be and one below where the z is today. Some of the other letters are where they should be but there's a few that are not. Obviously before standardization, but still quite odd and interesting to us geeks.
Great gallery Motts - you have unbelievable talent.
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Nice art work!
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I love your hallway shots, Motts!
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I like the original blue paint paired with the vibrant, lively spray paint. Not a fan of graffiti a lot of the time, but these colors are just too pleasing.
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This shot is amazing! I love it! That foreboding sky is intense.
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I worked here for 26 years, was one of the last workers to leave after the mill closed. Very sad time in my life, the closing affected a lot of good people and a great comunitty.
No trespassing.
Wonder what kind of lamps were there.
Gone. Of course.
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I think this would be a perfect courtyard if that building was filled with condos or apartments. The feel of that greenery is so nice and homey.
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No graffiti in this photo. Normally I don't like graffiti, but in this gallery it added a certain flair to an otherwise plain building. Motts, you have an exciting life gallivanting around the continent snapping photos. Thanks for the entertainment!