4,224 Comments for Northampton State Hospital

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Oh it's always over too quickly..... thanks Motts, these were incredible, and I'm looking forward to the next ones. :-)
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Love the lush green!
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Incredible shot! I agree with Lynne, it almost appears that the staircase keeps going down....
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one word lynne................EWWWWWWWWWWW
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It's hard to believe those little spindly things held up the mezzanine!
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Wow I love the curves too!
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I feel so.........short! The effect is great Motts.
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Wow, they sure don't make things like they used to, do they? The architecture is beautiful, and the glass is stunning.
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Great shot! I love the softness of colour in this. I would have to think that this room must be a lot larger than it appears to be in this photo.
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It's okay Lynne, I think most people really do know that you and others in your field try to make things better for the patients.
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Wow, I can hear the echos in this shot.........
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I agree with Anna, the way the light hits the floor is breathtaking!
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I think most of us who enjoy Motts photographs are intrigued and saddened by the history of these places too, but at the same time we are drawn to the photography aspect that comes into play as well. Motts is an excellent photographer as well as a keeper of historic remembrances. And I say God bless him.
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I think I understand why there were rounded corners on the walls (patient safety?), but I wonder what the purpose of the severely angled baseboards was?
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Fabulous idea Motts ~~ I like the different colours you can see through each of the peep holes.