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I love this photo and ditto with what sande said!
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I really love the green and reds...really neato photo!
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Agreed Lynne

The ones in the concentration camps were very different they did not know if it was going to be gas or water they were given soap and told to wash the next time it was the gas ..
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...a stairway to heaven!
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The boarded-up windows make the building look closed off and introspective, like it's dead to the world now. And maybe it is....
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I love how you framed the hospital in this shot! It's amazing!
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Gormenghast is right....
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It breaks my heart that this will be torn down to make apartments. If the people this space is being designed for knew its history, would they still want to live there?
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reminds me of the movie "Ghost Ship"
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I think it looks like a church spire: albeit a rather bleak one. Old school Puritan or unbending Calvinist, take your pick. Striking, though.
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Wow! I love the darkness and deterioration that is in a way surrounding our vision and all of our focus is directed in the distance to the open red door where it seems to be in a better state...calmer...I LOVE this photo!!!
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I really enjoy this shot! It's wonderful!
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maybe that spot light still works?
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anybody home?
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Love this photo. Great shot. I love to wonder where this ship's career led her besides this final resting place.