1,442 Comments for Beelitz Heilstätten

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It's a squatter. One foot on each block. Common in older ex-Soviet places.
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Amazing light and dimension. Fantastic.
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"...reeked of bleach and contained spongy chunks of her own flesh..."

Niiiiiiice. *barf*

LOL

Great picture, Motts!
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Awesome capture!!!

Oh, and thanks for the headache, Hallucinator. (LOL) Those floors would drive me bonkers anyway, but your diffusion went one step further and made my eyes water. XD Very cool, though...
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Gorgeous. You can see the electrical conduits across the top, between the arches, reflecting that the electric lights were retrofitted long after the theater was built. This is stunning architecture. I am in LOVE with that center stage window!!!
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Salmon pink. Lovely color for a stairway. :-/
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I don't think they're photo-therapy beds, they don't look stable enough to support three layers of people. Odd about those lights, though... exactly what WOULD that have been for? I don't see any electrical cords coming from them, either... so how did they even get power? Weeeeird.
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Hell yeah, that's got a serious creep-factor to it. Just the thought of glancing over and seeing two eyes peering in at you.... GAH!!! Totally unappealing. I've never seen anything like that.
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That was my question, blue lamp. I wonder if this was an operating room?
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I love the architectural work, the trim and stuff. They just don't do that in buildings anymore - everything is so autonomous and institutional. It's too bad we rarely find ourselves in the presence of true craftsmanship any longer.

But I digress... *your* work is fabulous, as always, Mr. Motts!!!
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The whole scene is a bit surreal... but I'm lovin' it just the same.
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I wonder why the lighting fixtures are different than in the 1992 shot. I like the way it looked back then
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a forest
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Kathy W - I'm on my way with the beer, but they wouldn't let me take the grill out of Wales. Said they need it for their national dish. Cheese on toast ;)
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Those lights are kind of creepy