718 Comments for Irrenanstalt Weiler

Love the angle, love the lighting.
I agree-- I love the composition of the colors. I like how the red container draws your eye in, and then balances out the orange glow between the red and the yellow container. :3 Warm, but very unsettling.
That's incredible. . .

Again, though. . . it's just sitting around. . .
Nifty!

I find it really fascinating to see what's been left behind-- Like a freeze frame of a moment in someone's life. . .
You know, for a 109 year old hospital, she looks pretty good.
I know I'm going to sound *quite* ignorant for asking, but: Doesn't the government send anyone out to clean up biologically hazardous wastes such as these? I've been wondering that for a while. . . If someone could kindly clear that up, I'd be very grateful. :3
This picture just makes me really sad. Something about the plastic flowers and the candles. I can imagine a person sitting in the chair and looking at their loved one in the box. May they all rest in peace.
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How awful to think they are just sitting there
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this is really creepy
Well this ended all too soon! Now I will go back again over each one lol to find the little things I missed the first time. Awesome set Mr. Motts! By George you have done it again!
With that many tables and buckets down there, they must have been "busy" at some point in time. Moldy floor?
Was that a really big room? With that many air conditioners, it was either huge or they really had to keep things cold.
Rather a weird setup - creepy.
First post....miracles do happen!
Everything seems to be in such good shape. I like the tiles.
Yeppers it does!