942 Comments for Severalls Hospital

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or blood >.>
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hahaha!!
I noticed on some other pictures that the Clouds and such were photoshopped to add effect. & In some backgrounds were blurred.
...But. If that's the natural light. [which is prbly is.] then that is amazing.
I love this picture.
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C-Note, I have to ask, as a fellow Michigander, what is Piking? I've not been introduced to that term before. Unless you are talking about Pike fishing, I've heard the term used in that regard. If it's something that is not appropriate for this site, PM or email me. Email is my name at gmail dot com.
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I take the sister thing back, sorry, I don't believe it was Poe's brother that wrote that book, he wrote House of Leaves which is a title of one of her albums also. Sorry.

Song still is fitting here though =)
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Once Navi said 5 1/2 minute hallway, I thought immediately of the song by the same name, done by that authors sister (singers name is Poe). Very fitting. I like this hallway.
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The X is obviously where they buried the treasure, duh... Sheesh. If only Motts had peered between the walls, he would be a rich man. tsk tsk tsk
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Not claustrophobic, I looked at it again, it increases my anxiety greatly, I really don't know why. Great shot Motts, it's hard to get so big of a reaction out of me from a photo.
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I like the picture, but, I don't like the red doors. I can't explain it, but, it puts me in a state of unease or restlessness. The red on violet... Love the layout, hate the colors.

*scrolls up again*

Claustrophobic, that's how it makes me feel, I can't explain it, it's the red on violet for some reason. Maybe I have issues... /shrug
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Is it sick that this picture makes me giddy? I love the shutter, it looks like a mini-door. I don't know why, but, this picture makes me smile, and laugh a little inside. And to clarify, it's NOT because it was a seclusion room, it has EVERYTHING to do with the shutters. I love it.

*again, anyone seen my meds?*
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For some reason, I love photo's like this, with the inner workings and mechanics of some of the buildings. Don't get me wrong, I love all of photos on the site (minus the ebil clowns *shudder*) these are just some of my favorites. Great work as usual Mr. Motts
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Ahh, Motts shows once again where he and his friend beamed into the building. Otherwise, they would have seen the destruction crew in front, I mean, how do you miss a crane with a wrecking ball....
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Where are my rollerblades when I need them...
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Wow-Purple and blue. Beautiful.
I loved that hall. As a staff member I acted on the stage in many productions from 1958 to 1977 (mostly pantomimes)
It was a beautiful hall with a great floor to dance on, which I did on many New Years Eves and other functions.
It is sad to see its passing.