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Projector Room Light

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So this is where you Desecrate the angel, right?
Who pays the electric bill for that???????????
no electricity here that light coming in through a ventin the ceiling
Notice the rather large 'x' on the ground
Yes, I did Starscream.
Looks to be from a christmas tree
Of maybe an X-Mas tree.


Sorry it HAD to be said.
And you just HAD to be the one to say it, huh? ;-)
You're photos are amazing. I photograph a lot of abandoned places like these, but never with this good of results
Lynne, Don't you know ~Me by now? LoL.
An X-mas tree... why i laughed i have no clue. it is a very sweet pic tho, nice lighting
Wow what a good way to celebrate jesus birthday.....
This one gives you the chills. It makes me wonder what happened on that table
The table was in the projector room in the Furey Ellis auditorium, which is now long gone.
God in Heaven, Me, you are right! I am sickened and disgusted to say it looks like those sadists interrogated, tortured, and then brutally dismembered an innocent Christmas tree! Oh the humanity, the humanity! 8`-( DANG those doctors and nurses and attendants - dang their cruel hides! 8`-(

P.S. Me not ~Me. ;-)
nice lighting Motts.
love the shot.
does anyone see a face in the window up top w/ a hand that looks like its coming out of it. creepy
In a way it is almost creepy. Great shot.
A really impressive shot. I am taken by the light on the wall, and the rest of the room is like something out a nightmare.
Kind of gives new meaning to the "cutting room floor." An amazing photo as always. Thanks!
yes ericka i c it 2

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