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The New and the Old

The arched windows and decorative supports were contrasted by the flimsy new walls put up to divide the large rooms into smaller dormitories and offices.
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I feel sea-sick...
like being on the Titanic
Falll--llling........can't....h-h-hold....on........
ah, the uk and crappy plaster wall dividers...a corner cut every second here. :P
I think I just got a crick in my neck.....


....Great angle Motts!
A cool "action" shot!

This shot could be a boring comparison shot, but you've made it into an interesting composition contrasting the new and the old off of each other! And it made me a bit queasy! Isn't it neat how the brain works?
Don't forget the cheesy prefab looking ceiling that the modernists installed
what are the handeles under the windows for?
My question too, CSA - those handles are intriguing.
Woo!!!! I'm gettin' dizzy again. I don't care for the new with the old, just me.
Motts, are apartments in New York put together the same way?
No pirate dancing here!

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