1,337 Comments for Middletown State Hospital

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I must be the least visually imaginative person in the world, because I can't see anything in this picture. Hallway, doors, light, shadows. I can see how it would be easy for the mind to form patterns out of the shadows, the peeling paint, etc., but I just don't see the things you guys are talking about no matter how hard I try.
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A coffin filled with straw is one thing, but if you run across a coffin filled with Earth, run away like hell!
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This was a great set - the compostion, colors and textures were all fascinating. You have a great eye for composition.
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Bars on the windows and coffins in the basement...reminds me of Hotel California; you can check out any time you like but YOU CAN NEVER LEAVE!
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I would love book with these pictures!
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Count me in
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See the hand in the upper left "hand" (sorry, couldn't resist!) corner?
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Same here...
*shivers*
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I don't know about anything coming out of the door, but I see plenty of faces all throughout the picture. The first one I saw was on the frame of the third door down. Some figure on the doorframe. I also see the one in the blue room, FREAKY! In between the fourth and fifth doors I see a moaning face, and just below that I see the shadow of a figure from the shoulders up. But I can't see the girl for my life. Am i matrixing on the other pictures?
lol, Im glad you agree, and yes, i also agree with you too.
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There is a market for this type of photography. A fellow explorer that I know has had a book published with Arcadia Publishing, titled "Forgotten Columbus". He's working on a second book now...
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Mr. Motts, if you approach the right publisher, you won't have to pay a penny, as they foot the bill. I may be able to help you in that area. I used to work for a book publisher, Barclay Books, L.L.C. Email me if you would like to chat. My address is: kathinr@yahoo.com. I believe this has potential and I may be able to steer you in the right direction.
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If you look where the painting is, you see what looks like the body, legs, and arm of a girl around the time the building was made. The painting is where her head should be...
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I just have to say again what a good job you guys did on these photos. You must work for the industry and if not, you should.
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These pictures are very well done. I like the name of the site too. I got the connection. You guys must be pro's.