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Motts, you keep goin dont ya? Again I know you must be candid, thin one in PA? Yes or no please
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Oooooohhhhh......my......God, what a great shot!!!

Thank you, Motts, for your priceless pictures! You are doing what I've always wanted to do - journey abandoned hospitals and such! (((Motts)))
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i have a seventeen year old son that is autistic, he will always be with me. never never could i put him in a place like this, never.
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whoever it is has an EXTREMELY small head.
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As always thanks for sharing...can't wait to see new stuff!
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Looks like its staring back!
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It should read "Morgue Entrance...Turn back Now!"
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Haunting shot! very scary
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With the thunderstorm and the height of the building "Looming" is one word that snaps to mind!
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The shadows, the lighting, the forgotten furniture...stunning shot!
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Do you know who (or what) is standing in the door way or did you not even notice until you were developing your shots? what a suprise that most have been!
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My thoughts exactly. Like where are they now and how are they doing. i'm sure its safe to say they are beyond teddy bear years...but how did the rest of their lives turn out?
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And when they were no longer children they where transfered somewhere probably no better where they were ignored and forgotten for the rest of their life.
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This shot reminds me of a painting done by
MC Escher. The angles kind of creep up on you and look a little distored like an optical illusion. The black and white really gives it charater. Amazing shot!!!
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...it does look deadly...