4,023 Comments for Riverside State Hospital

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You sure get a different perspective via the infrared shots. I end up looking at an entirely different set of details than when they are in color or even black-&-white.
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Motts, how careful are you when you get around treacherous floors like this? Do you slowly creep in, testing each step, or do you more or less stroll in (albiet carefully)?

I would be like hugging the walls!
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Looks like the building has an open mouth!
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Fantastic! Great one!
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OH, my sentiments, exactly, Anna! I am very, very envious of Mott's adventures!

Yes, I, too, wished you would have read the type, it would have definitely be interesting!
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Breathtaking!
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Stunning infrared shot! One of my very favorites!
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Man, you lined another shot up just perfectly! I do love this place.
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A light fixture? Hmmmmmmm . . . . . . . . . . .
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Marvelous! Marvelous! How spectacular!
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Oh my! Jane Eyre would feel right at home!
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Amazing! I love this (of course, the whole gallery, actually) shot!

Now, my Husband's old childhood room at his parents' in Buffalo is built similar, and when we stayed there for a visit, I've whacked my noggin several times on those out-cropping walls! Grrr!

I wonder how the patients and staff kept themselves from bumping into those? lol

(I try to refrain from posting to every page, but it's hard, every photo deserves a rip-roaring rave! Thank you, Motts!) :o)
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I bet it looked pretty super at night all lit up.
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What a wonderful view!
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Standard institutional shower hoses from way back when. We still have some like this and use 'em, and they actually work a lot better than the new stuff - better water pressure and all.