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Could someone tell me if this was once the
Rehab. dept?
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Wow, I love both of your takes. They both show such different feelings from the same place.

It just shows how much photography really is a work of art as the impressions of the person behind the camera influence the end product.

Thank you for sharing beastie
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"There's a light over at the Iron Fist house, there's a light ...burnin' in the fireplace. There's a light, light in the darkness of everybody's life."
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Im not lazy, but im sure there are also lazy plumbers, dentists, chiropractors, teachers, mcdonalds managers and so on and so forth.
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*blushes*
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I would wash it first, but hanging up after all these years, it might be a bit dry-rotted, and fall apart in the washer. (LOL)
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sadly, i would actually wear that.
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Exactly that! Like its been under water for decades.
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unsettling, almost gives a human quality to the otherwise cold and hostile surroundings.
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Agreed with everyone else - the image evokes curiosity yet fear in the viewer, with the the weathered stairs giving the perfect descent into the basement which has an almost unhealthy greeen glow to it.
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Laughing faces, look! The buildings through the center and right windows have some personality. The center is the Cheshire Cat, and the scene from the righthand window is a laughing building. Do they know something?
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priscilla, you prolly meant anna. :-)
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Sorry to rain on this gloomy parade, but I have worked with folks with handicaps who grew up in institutions and folks with handicaps who grew up in their own homes and I think you would be hard pressed to find a difference. It's the environment and the people who are in it. There are wonderful places that are overcrowded & poorly staffed and there are terrible places that have the correct "numbers" but horrid staff.

Sorry - that's enough. Short soap box tonight. :-)
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And you better plan on adding a BIG electrified fence 'cos we are all planning on coming to visit you. :-)
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Em . . . . . . Well . . . . .

Ah, fergit it. :-)