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Locker Room

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no one has anything to say?...... I like it, it's really cool
How depressing. Sure, it's an inanimate locker, but I feel bad for it, being tipped over like that. :( Like it's hurt and it can't get up.
Looks like a seen from a horror survival video game. I love it!
Motts, is the depth of field created with photoshop or is it due to low aperture? Great photo, But I think it would've been even better when the photo was taken from a bit higher up so the side of the locker was better visible.
I had it wide open at F2.8. Thank you for the suggestion.
Nooo I like the locker this way. :)
OK, WHO'S THE GUY STANDING ON THE LEFT WITH HIS HAT PULLED DOWN OVER HIS EYES..... (OR IS MY EYES PLAYING TRICKS AGAIN)
No, I can see it Silkster!
It's The Shadow...or Alec Baldwin.
"Only The Shadow knows!!!!!!!!!!!!"
It's the devil himself!
Note-only one locker.
why the hell do people have to graffiti it ruins perfectly good photography :(
The graffiti is really agrivating me now, for how it spoils the pictures and makes me realise how easy it would have been to get into this place, once upon a time...
YUCK!!!!!!! Graffiti!!!!! Sometimes I appreciate, sometimes I hate it. Here, I HATE it. There is a time and place for erverything. NOT HERE !!!!!!!!!!!
^ Damn right, they should be bitch slapped
So digital cameras do have F-Stops.
i had a locked like this once. this could be mine

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