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The lights look so out of place here.
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very good conditions.
honestly, in Romania we have lots of hospitals still populated and the conditions are more than terrible.
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it looks great!
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it would make me want to drown myself if i had to stay in the hospital all the time though!!
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i would never go in there!!
Motts I have been addicted to your site for days now and I wil say that u r a awsome photographer
I would comment on all of my favorites but there r to meny to count! ur work is very inspieraing , Im into photography my self I shot with a NIKON D60 and I live in Massachusites , I would love to go and photograph old buildings but most r looked up tight or gone :( Thank you for keeping the history of these beautifull buildens alive.
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Ugh! Hospitals are scary! I just got out of the hospital and now THIS? But it IS a really nice pic, though!
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Your documentation of such craftsmanship at these locations is truly amazing and heartbreaking at the same time. It really is hard to understand how anyone can leave these treasures behind when they vacate the building.
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I agree with markymark.........I thought we'd suddenly entered an airport terminal.........
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Great curves, wonderfully balanced shot!
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Like being housed in a gymnasium......hopefully no one had to sleep in there.
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This lighting is great. The eye is drawn to the first room on the right AND the windows at the end of the hallway at the same time. Which way to go?
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Fabulous curves. The light at the end beckons us to follow it.......
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This photo makes me want to stay right where I'm at. I'll let YOU go down those steps!!! You captured those feelings perfectly in this shot!
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It does feel like the walls are folding in on themselves. Great contrast between the peeling paint on both the ceiling and the walls!