592 Comments for Lungenkrankenhaus Thalberg

I know this comment will forever disgrace this shot, but-- It definately reminds me of Psyclon Nine. . . if only they knew how to shoot actual music videos with such caliber. . . Adore the angle and the edges of dark decay.
What I'm wondering about is the grey sectionj of the wall by the porcelain . . . thing. . . It looks like a series of x-ray images.
This one's great. That light is so white, and the tile's so green. . . It's almost eerie, but in a warm, forgotten way. . .
That really is stunning. The colors are so pure.
The screens really DO add to it! Wow.
Love that you shot it in black-and-white. Gorgeous building, indeed.
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Fabulous collection, Motts.

Son's comment: "Oh!! Just like the applesauce!"

(He *is* only 6, after all - it can't all be serious with him, LOL)
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Fuzzy black on the ceiling... looks like a slowly creeping fungus waiting to drop upon the next trespasser.
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Son's comment: "Looks like it's melting. Like ice cream in the hot sun."

Obviously you picked an appropriate title, Motts.
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LOL... New York kinda way... that was funny.

That's a very imposing doorway. Does kind of have a soap dispenser look to the top, doesn't it?
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*jaw drops*

Whoa.

Son's comment: "Ooooh, mom, can we live there when we move next?? Pleeeease??"

(The next generation of UErs, learning the art of true beauty in urban ruins at the knee of the Master... yes, Motts, you are inspiring my six year old to follow your footsteps.)
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My son just said, "Air vents!" I said, "no, those are drains."

Which made me wonder... why are there drains in the floor? Was this a type of washing area?
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What an abrupt ending... the blank finality to the hall is striking.
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God I love the colors here... and the suggestion of the endless waiting before arching windows... *sigh*
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I believe it says "Bad." I kinda laughed... it would be a stroke of simplistic genius to title one of The Happy Rooms at a psychiatric hospital with a plaque that simply said "Bad."

Alas, this is just the washroom. (Although "Bad" might still apply if my husband had recently visited the area... blech!)