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Very cool
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I Agree with Kez, that doll on the bottom is scared out of he wits!! What did you do Motts? lol
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you are so talented. i don't say that about a lot of photographers.... and i'm very compelled by your work. thank you for giving me something to look at / think about when i can't sleep :)
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Is this a possible set for the net "saw" movie?

Would be PERFECT!
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As always, your work in perserving these places in photographs for the sake of history is greatly appreciated, and the artistic skill used to create them is, second to none!
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If you couldn't walk into a Morgue, how would one perform an autopsy? Would be difficult to do on ones hands and knees, hence the distinct lack of "crawl in" morgues.
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eerie light and a big door is always troublesome!
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the girls from axe doing all the cleaning for you?? gotta love that commercial ^_^
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mess with a few fuses, try and flicker some switches and realize that they have disconnected your power -_-
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I hadn't thought of that, the chamber could have certainly been used to disinfect large items such as mattresses, cribs, etc. An "autoclave room" I suppose...
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What if this was the central sterile area for the hospital. For nonhospital people that is where reusable supplies were taken and cleaned and sterilized. Maybe the long narrow space was for a cart loaded with instruments....... Doesn't look much like the one where I work, but different strokes. That would explain why access was denied.
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colors are amazing
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What will they think of next
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I could cook my kitchen in there
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well, whatever was in there is dead now