264 Comments for New York City Farm Colony

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I agree, eldokid, one can definitely feel the silence and stillness. It's suprising, considering now close to the city and massive activity this is located. Great work, Motts!
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I went there earlier with my friend today, my God is that place beautiful but scary. We only had my phone flashlight (my friends didn't work) and we were scared to breath in the air so we used mask. I wasn't scared because it's useless to be. If anything g be scared of gang members living there. We went into 2 of the 3 buildings and my god is that place huge. We're going there again with more people earlier in the day because it was pitch black when we went. Definitely a place to see if you like spooky stuff and exploring.
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hey look its my house!!
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im evil inside and out
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I love my new puter. I never saw the fence with my other one.
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Thanks, and sorry I've been meaning to add a contact form for some time. I will send you an email.
I'm an Anthropologist, Psychologist and musician. I find your work to be a compelling joining of many of my interests and I would like to discuss using your work with some of my music. How do I contact you?
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these types of pictures are my favorite of all the types you chronicle. I love looking down the row of doors or hallways. (that and the lone chair photos :) )
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As I sit and look at this fantastic picture, I wonder what it was like to have lived there. I wonder if the landscape helped the residents find some peace in what had to have been a hellish environment. If the serene landscape helped calm the internal screams and still the chaos.
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This shot is amazing.. the beauty of the building is incredible! Thank you
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check your email eldo I sent one a while ago
cool pic
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So interesting. Lovely and sad at the same time.
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Yes the arches were bricked in with cinder block after the place closed down. There were windows located inside each to let plenty of light inside (see historic photo here: http://opacity.us/site...farm_colony_building )
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Thanks for the wall paper, this looks totes medieval