5,961 Comments for Kings Park Psychiatric Center

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It took me a brief moment to realize that was a man coming out of there. I like the lighting effects in particular.
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Probably won't be too long before the pool floods the floors below.
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I have to say that the graffiti makes me sad. Especially in a place where a certain amount of respect and dignity should always exist...like a morgue. That's why I like what Motts does-taking pictures of humanity's leftovers being reclaimed by nature and telling the stories that are all but forgotten- that is a beautiful thing. The only thing he leaves behind are his footprints in the dust. Time and nature are left to their devices.
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Hey! Who's trying to cheat by tilting the table?!
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What wonderful colors, Motts!
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Even with the color-coded pipes, it looks confusing. 0_o
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Apparently there's a bit of a leak. Looks like a couple inches of water on the floor?
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The contrast between the colorful pipes on the ceiling and the drab of the rest of the photo made me do a double-take as it almost looked doctored. But that's not Motts's style. Upon a second look, I realized that the whole picture is indeed in color. :-p
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very steampunk. I love it. I want those doors. When they tear these places down they dont even sell the architectural pieces like doors. That is perhaps the biggest waste of all. They could preserve SOME of it.... but seldom do.
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sure guys..... just pick it up and carry it home. Do you know how much that thing weighs? and its value as a pool table is virtually nil. It was a second rate model from the biginning... and in its current condition definately not worth restoring. On the other hand, as a piece of abandoned asylum memorabilia... it probably has a fair amount of value. Still short of finding a moving company to go get it..... its staying right where it is... forever.
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it would be so cool to see a time lapse video of that wall from the time this building was abandoned till today
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glad they have it up on pallets..... otherwise it might get rusty or rot before someone uses it again
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AAAA BEAUTIFULL O.o IT'S PERFECT NIGHT THERE IS ,WITH MY FRIENDS ^^
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Very nice shot Motts
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the low ceiling and the high dividers make one feel REALLY SMALL!!...or maybe its just the the meds from that drawer!