1,522 Comments for Metropolitan State Hospital

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Another AMAZING endless hallway shot....The colors are awsome....but that FLOOR is just gross!! The ceiling is not much better...
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Long Island called him "Mt. Motts" . . . . Guess he's kinda the Mt. Rushmore of urban photography. ;-)
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Furcolo was a HUGE building, it's amazing to see an empty space where it once was. Saaaaad!
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That answers ONE question.... : > )
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Chandelier and making tons of soup for tons of people.
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2 things....
1-What the heck IS that double-ringed thing in the middle of the floor?!?!
2-What's with the cauldron on the right? Eye of newt stew anyone?
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One of my favorite pics so far, Motts!!! That would make a cool desktop!!!
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Fabulous shot, Motts!!! It's as if you were inside a giant robot owls head, looking out through its eyes....
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Aw, the last shot being of our good friend, the lonely chair, with a superb perspective and killer colors.

Great gallery, sir!
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This is what happens when you're typing and eating Fig Newtons at the same time (LOL)
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Well, damn, that is one fine shot!
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I remember that pic! Nice to have a different perspective here...Such a cool window for a bathroom, though. I'd like that window for my house...
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And now it's time for people to write in and talk about the poor suffering tormented "mental patient" who obviously drew this in his or her agony whilst locked cruelly (and for many a long month, prolly without food or water the entire time) in seclusion, not realizing that we never exactly leave people with a set of paints if they need to be in a seclusion room.
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Yea, Lynne...I think it's the dark door in that outter hallway that makes it so eerie...
Yuk, Motts!! It's Birdie EEEWW!!! At least it's not smeared on the wall...
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Em . . . . then what about all the white orbs? Are you gonna try to tell us that that's just white paint and not ghostly orbs? And what about the face of that scary godawful looking old crone peeking out at us from the bottom left side of the screen?

Oh. Excuse me. That's just my own reflection in the monitor. 8`-(