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Oh, I like this one!
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Motts, you need to do an entire coffee table book on "lonely chair" shots. I love the gothic looking door and windows in the shadows. If it wasn't for the trash on the floor, the chair would be the only color in the shot. It's awesome as it stands though!
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If that patient was Hannibal Lector, you mean, dearie. That is one badly abused chair. :-(
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this picture is so sad just knowing the fact that alot of people died and i only went on this site because i had to do a projest and i will keep on comeing to this site b-cuz its cool
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There were grates over the lamps in my old schools in the gyms. The theaters I worked at typically had ceilings too high for most to throw things at accuraetly. (I had to change a few of those bulbs from a ladder.) We didn't have the stadium seating, but I've noticed in most theaters that do, the lights don't go all the way to the back of the theater anymore.

This gym/theater is in amazing shape. Those things over the doorways remind me of the speakers we had in a church I attended years back.
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the only color
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That is one morbidly creepy light fixture. Love the black and white...
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Motts, was it a specific collage, or just a potpourri of different things? And could you even tell?
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They sure wouldn't allow THAT these days with HIPAA and all. :-)
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i get a visual of flickering bright lites in an all white room with just a boy sitting in a there rocking back and forth like he is forgotten
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NEW STUFF! Snoopy dancing in my head.......once again! Thank you Motts. Welcome back!
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Very moody - swell colors - great lighting!
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Talk about the bottom dropping out.

Is that a slab tub bolted to the wall on the third "floor"?

This is an awsome shot!
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Very scary picture but it is reality and u guys are entertaining.
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looks like one of those doors they give where they prisoners their food