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Nice shot and, indeed, a very curious color choice.
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Missing is the track that this type of OR lamp is attached to so it can be repositioned as needed.
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Does anybody (besides me) think that the opening on the wall the picture faces, looks like a fireplace? I've been in my share of delivery/operating suites and I can't figure out what it is.
Of course a fireplace would be totally against protocol. But it suggests to me that this room might have had a different function at one time and was converted. Just a thought
They would actually watch an autopsy?! I always thought that was a private thing. Talk about morbid...
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i adore this ward. it just makes you think.
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This pulls on the heart strings. I do love this photograph though, even through the sadness of it.
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What a mess. If it were me I'd more than likely skip that one and look for something more interesting. But still an important photograph none the less.
I don't know why but for some reason I am fasantated (sp) with morgue shots. Maybe it's the (sometimes a little too perky) Goth in me. I really like the way the light shines through the broken window glass.
Yet another sign I need. I get the feeling that this was a blue door before the paint started peeling. Good pic.
I want one of those signs for my office door. Lol. Nice pic.
Once again your artistic eye has allowed you to line up an awesome out-of-the-ordinary photo. Anyone can take photos, it takes an artist such as yourself to take great photos.
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Should have opened it to see if anything ... or anyone ... was in it.
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Growing up, we had a fridge like this in our garage. I tell you what, that dang ole fridge kept my pepsi's nice and cold. My dad put all his beer in it too, not in the "modern" fridge in the kitchen! Ice cold beer!!
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husher and deafangel i agree really reminds me of silent hill and also they are great games