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Dirty looters! At least you left one for Motts to shoot.
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Awesome contrast. But.... Did you make a wish?
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I hope that it all comes down and kills anyone that would raise a rock to something so beautiful.
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I have found some info on T. S. Kirkbride, if anyone is interested. Seems to be a lot of corresponcence, and documents at this hospital. All pertaining to him...

http://www.google.com/...mp;q=t.+s.+kirkbride
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I like the vines there. It lends to the neglected emotions of the building.
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Wow this place is in good shape, some peeling paint but really outside of that there is very little damage!
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Whoa. Your right. That does look cool.
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And now we know how the place was shut down....
Fantastic shot!
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Hi Fugue! Lemme guess long time visitor, new commenter?
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If I had a bigger photo to work with I could remove the fence using PhotoShop, but the quality and size is too small to do a decent job =( I love how tthey used plexiglass instead of normal plywood. Hopefully they will take care of this site for sometime into the future. Or reuse it without butchering it, like Danvers.
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I just find you're night photography amazing, Motts. I mean it looks like you're shooting in the middle of the day. Crazy, just crazy. Keep up the great work!
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Great Shot! Love the creepy movie feel I get from this one.
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yes yes Ed from Oregon, Happy birthday sonny. All these young guys around here are making me feel old. Thank God I dont have those nasty Birthdays anymore.
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I'm STILL surfing through, and finding sets I haven't seen. And, lo and behold, another "Lonely Chair Shot"....Seems like someone is waiting for someone to pull up outside...