MAYBE THIS WALK WAY TOOK THEM TO A RELIGIIOUS PART OF THEBLDG. OR MAYBE IT WAS SOME TYPE OF WORSHIP PLACE. OR MAYBE THE GLASS WAS THERE TO JUST FILL SOME HOLES??????
You know, describing people with psychiatric issues as "lifeless shells that can still draw a breath" is considered insensitive most places. Have you worked in a lot of facilities that you know this is true, or have you just read a number of those dime store Gothic novels with Jane Eyre endings?
SURVIVAL OF THE ISANE? AS LONG AS YOU MAKE AN EFFORT TO "SIT" AMONGEST THE LIFELESS SHELLS THAT CAN STILL DRAW A BREATH THERE MAY HAVE BEEN A SMALL CHANCE FOR YOU. BUT DON'T GO AGAINST THE ORDER OF THE CHAIRS OR YOU WILL BE SITTING ALL ALONE IN A ROOM SO DARK BELOW THE GROUND YOU'LL FELL DEAD.
did anyone notice the slight change of angle from the light that comes from the right side after the collumn like if it was taken a few minutes later ...
and the outside ... lol it really looks its passing by
Lynne -- I am curious about something regarding this site. You seem to be the number one commentator -- I have some questions -- would you have the time to e-mail me at jmm@cbknlaw.com? Thanks.
This is truly one of my favorite photos. Given how much I like all the 3,000+ pix on this site, that is saying something. There is something very confusing about this - the various parallel lines of the window panes are true to themselves, yet as a group they go different directions and throw your eyes off. Whatever is in the middle is sort of frightening - is it a door or a window? Why do the panes above it go horizontally instead of vertically like the others? Why are there no panes in the window to the right of it? And the best part is the distortion caused by the wide angle lens, making the room look like it is collapsing in on itself.
This is a brilliant shot. :-)