462 Comments for Sanitarium Joseph Lemaire

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The luxry ship from l937, the Titanic. No matter where I go with this I see the cruise ships of the 30's. The decks, the deck chairs, the captain at the helm and ready to sink at any given time. It's the coolest, imaginative series of photos that just hits home. Again, Motts, you are the best. Onward and upward my man.
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I think we can rule out this room being used as a morgue. If you take a look at the picture, you'll notice that there are radiators installed.. then nother set in front of them. Seems this room was kept rather warm.
Operating room,.. maybe, seems more like a staff room to me.
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That kind of graffiti shows up in many abandoned and urban places all over the world... I really didn't even notice it. I disregard tags of this nature as they hold no interest or value to me personally.
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AREN'T YOU AFRAID OF GETTING SOME SORT OF ILLNESS BEING THAT IT HOUSED SICK PEOPLE THERE?
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Yeah Bumper Pool is awesome. it's too bad it's getting harder and harder to find tables.
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What's with the anti-semitic mark on the left of Motts? The crossed out Star of David... at least that's how I interpret it...
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My aunt and uncle had a bumper pool table, it was a hexagon shape and it kept us kids busy while the adults talked.
ROFLMAO JOHNNY!! GOOD ONE!
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A porthole on the sea of change and the tumultuous vissitudes of the mind. Good work, eh?
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I can see the captain steering his ship into the unknown and uncharted waters madness and wellness.
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Again, my mind has been blown. I did'nt think anything could blow me away. This one did the trick. It was the Titanic in 1937. It was the deck chairs, the game room, it was if it was built to specs of a art decko ship with all the emphasis on mental health. Your photography is the best. You make something that can be boring into something live from so many years ago. You are the best my man. My most respects, Johnny Mac, your admirer.
or something out of doctor who
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As much as I generally dislike graffiti, I must admit, that piece is quite beautiful, and almost adds to the picture. Awesome capture, and beautiful work, as per usual.
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Grace, I was thinking the same thing. This does have some of the old Motts look in it.
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To me the current picture speaks more. Here the room is used, defaced and worn down. Yet it still retains the beauty it once had. You just have to look harder for it.