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This picture is amazing. That place is amzing and so is this site, I love all your pictures to death. I visit this site more than I visit any other.
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perhaps it is the curve, or simply the railing, but these stairs, very simple invention, have more DEPTH to them than my wee brain can comprehend
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the light through the bottom in this shot puts me in mind of a cabinet against a window or some other wholly unmoveable furniture, which only adds to the trapped feeling.
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i, too, upon seeing this photo, was startled by the obviously agitating subject matter. quite a contrast to a guitar playing gentleman...
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the orange glow seems reminiscent (sp?) of life in the building...contrasted by the very spotty blues....always a flicker, eh?
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I find this shot incredible. Many others too mind. But the debris! Paint plaster rot rot and more rot. What rot it piles up so much rot. It amazes me that an adbandoned structure does this. It must be the absences, say heat maybe, more n likely.
I work and visit many old working structures. This just doesn't happen, to this degree. Yet I've seen it time again in your work and others.

Shun me and I die.
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Alas, tis sad, Craftsmanship is dead in this country. But then why not. Just go to Wal Mart and buy it from China. It's cheap, like everything else these days. But I said it was cheap didn't I? That what you want right? Must be, they're the largest corp in the World. Maybe they'll build one here!
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Schizo bunny from HELL! RUN!
I'm thinking about painting the future in water colors.......
Bet this is the company...

http://www.maxoncorp.com/gas-valves.html
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The main image in the window appears to be part of a man who lookis like he is wearing a white coat, their are other images also.

I would like to know if this place was used as a military hospital in the 1800's ?as I see images of men in uniform of that period.
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Here's to you looking at me looking at you.
wow..... creepy!
you continuo to have your doors open.. but it looks fantastic anyway... love the pictures
great view!!