218 Comments for Heiden Hotel

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Icky, icky, icky! That's about all I can say!
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I remember those days before everything was computerized. Something so nice and quaint about them as opposed to today.
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And still one light bulb left after all these years!
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On the other hand, maybe this was just staged by visitors after the hotel shut down. We really will never know.
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A vulture! Wow, how fitting is that?
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Now this is beautiful! Even in decrepitude, the scale, shape, design holds beauty and you have captured it so perfectly, the lighting, the colors, the composition.
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Dropped ceilings... they are something that always stands out as not belonging, clashing, cheesy, a necessary evil but unworthy of architecture.
Next time you watch this the black shape in the mirror will have risen a bit again...
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Lucie I thinhk its the tears in the area where his shirt is maked it seem like robes.
FreeSpirit I think its just a normal looking resting face. Smiling is not the default position of the face that is something people are taught to do when they think others may see them. I think its manipulative if its not spontaneous.
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I like the cross. I like simple black crosses in general... so final.
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No, actuelley I don't want to crawl in there.
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So that's how it worked before we had computers everywhere (digital native speaking)
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Usullay I don't like lamps (sorry mica), but this one is wonderfull indeed... the ceiling in my new apartment is like 3 m high, I think this would fit perfektly into my kitchen :D
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I wonder what it feels like to leave a hotel behind forever, including the inventory such as the plates.
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Wow! Crazy shot!