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GREAT angle - makes me a little sea-sick, though . . .
I really do love the angle that you used. It just seems like the perfect angle for a topic such as this.
Your hallway shots are beatiful!!!
must agree another great hallway shot almost inviting.....not that im brave enough to venture into these places
Whoa, this angle almost makes you dizzy if you look at the picture long enough... that black spot on the ceiling looks gross lol what IS that?
Why is it that all these places seem to be painted a nasty pastel color?? just wondering...
i love this halway a perfect pciture to stop at for the day and come back later and look more.. i so wanna walk down this with ym friends and scare myself... i love it
This reminds me of the Thorny Towers(google it) mental institution from a game a friend has...
Scary looking hallway. It scare me.
Tread lightly. That ceiling looks like it's about to go. Mr. Motts, when these buildings are abandoned, are the fire suppression systems deactivated? I was noticing those fire sprinkler heads in the ceiling.
I've noticed that the water main is shut off in almost every disused building I've been in, probably to eliminate a leakage problem that could go unnoticed for some time. This would disable any water based fire extinguishing systems; I'm not sure how other systems are handled (Halon etc).
Oh my. Wonderful shot! I find myself wondering how much this hallway has decayed since this shot was taken....

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