751 Comments for Hotel Sterling

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Strange that, it's still there on the walls, that no one rubbed it :)
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Great contrast of colors..
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nice one Krow Sorrow, if i ever get some money i'll be buying from that site ;)
This room is very pretty. I'm not sure if it's the angle of the shot, or the coloring of the room (the hot pink) or what but it seems kind of small and confining, like you only have enough room to turn around, you know?
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Bordello
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ARRRRGH DESEASE !!
That room makes me want to barf just looking at it. I can only imagine what it smelled liked.
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..."cant understand just what does he say!!"....
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@motts, i wonder who the person is in the blue shirt and black pants, standing behind the glass door at the left side of the corner pillar, just ahead, even the left hand is visible as he stands sidewise and looking half left half to the camera, but the face is somehow blurry so i cant say if its really a person standing over there or something else or just my eyes playing a trick.
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@joe

Also many skylights were covered up for energy reasons during the 70's. An astoundingly huge number of buildings were butchered to lower heating costs during that period.
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were u on a roof ? wow that looks high up,
great shot though.......
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Great Gallery Motts! Look forward to seeing more!
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I want this as my artist studio
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LOL at Joe
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Looks as if the window fell on the bat's head.
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New to this site. Looks like the message on the wall was pointing to a radio that was once there, now pointing above a busted screen. Very lived in appearance. Very cool site. Thank you Motts.