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First to comment, wow! I must say Motts, even if you weren't feeling too great, these pictures are still fantastic. This bed looks a little lonely..but atleast it has a few screens to keep it company.
Great shadows Mr. Motts
If this is you feeling under the weather...

Motts, this is one of my all time favs because your angle puts me there.
Youve donnit again, Mr. Motts, very nice.
The darkened windows give it that creepy feeling.
good job motts
I find it odd that even though most of the windows are blacked out, a substantial amount of light falls on the bed. It's probably because the cover at the top of the middle window has fallen off. But nonetheless great shot Motts! and Hooray for a new gallery!!!
for being sick these shots are beautifully done!
Thus one's life turns to riches and
what was a bag of silver coins is now the number in a book.
Yet fate hath no price. Ah, but do people know this?
I wonder how many people died in that bed.....
great stuff, but i dont get it, this place was closed down in 92 yet all the stuff looks like its from the early 50's
This bed looks fairly new but still has the the crank.
Hospital beds always look very lonely, and empty... but this tops them all. I get a definite feeling that this was left behind. I know everything was, but this... I dunno. I feel bad for it.

~rachel~
Very good use of the lighting. The play on light and dark is used to your advantage. But, you have to wonder, who was in that bed last? Did they die or recover? Those things also play into such a dinamic picture.
this place doesn't look that old compared to the others
Is it still visitable now? I don't know if that's a word, but I was wondering how to get there, and these are really spectacular shots. I couldn't take any thing like that on my best days...
its beautiful.
Its still there, exactly how it was,

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