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This shot give me vertigo.
Motts, you are an extraordinary artist!
Me want book!
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The doorframe looks huge compared to the door.
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EWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
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Really neat picture! I like the angle.
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My first impression was Willie Wonka; in the original, when the room got smaller and smaller and smaller.
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At least it's good to know that everything was basically cleaned out of here and not left to deteriorate.
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"Patient" = a medical problem instead of a person.
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Yay! I'm half Hungarian too!
This is one of my fav pics btw.
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The Simplex XL projector heads are worth some bucks because they can be used in today's automated theatres. However, the sound heads would require modification to new red LED readers. The carbon arc lamps used copper coated rods that burned about an hour but required adjusting each time a new reel was threaded. The lamps are worthless for use in modern theatres.
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I stumbled across this site too and now can't get enough. This shot made me think about Sid in Toy Story too and all his dismembered toys. Creepy!
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Awww.... cute.
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You are kidding, right????
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Now THAT'S a mind-boggling picture! Thanks, Motts, for all the beautiful photography! You've made time stand still for a part of my morning.
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I still can't believe these places leave all these things behind.
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My neice is a registered nurse in South Carolia. She always wanted to be a nurse since she was little. She told me once if she told me what she got paid, I wouldn't believe her. She now teaches nursing and works at the hospital part-time.