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Treatment Room

Treatment Room

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Wow, this is one great picture I love the angle!
Not only is it a treatment room but an emergency box is located inside aswell.
Nice angle- quite daunting as the door seems to to loom upwards.
You had a ton of fun with the wide angle in this place. Wonderful compositon Motts! This set of images has given me a feeling of being small. As Lynne said in a previous post, the photos have an 'immense' feel to them.
great find, but even better shot, yr work never dissapoints
Great shots! This one reminds me of some old farmhouses I've been in and you can tell it has that strange 'old' smell.
This pic makes me feel uneasy and dizzy. *scrolls up* I like it.
treatment for what?
i wonder how much treatment really went on in there
I look at this photo and I feel nine years old again, when I was to short to do much of anything that required height.
Quite an intimidating angle, door of grande stature.
PZZZZZT! SHOCK THERAPY
The doorframe looks huge compared to the door.
Everyone needs an emergency box.
These doorframes remind me of my Junior High doors, which within the year, will also be closed and probably demo'd for some sort of row type housing. The school was built in the 30's and the architecture is awesome.
i would never go in there!!
Welcome to the world of the real.
Looks, soundproof?

Er, no thanks.
I would imagine that the "treatment" was electric shock therepy.

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