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Shedding Skin

Shedding Skin

Much of the roof was missing, but the floors were very solid.
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Gol Dang
The colors, lighting, and perspective in this gallery put me in mind of your Northwood Asylum and Gravesend Asylum galleries - probably my two favorites.
I dig this corridor, reminds me of all the old buildings where I grew up. I like how it starts off straight and curves off to the left as well. Was that supposed to be a roof or just some windows?
Thank you; it looked like most of the wooden roof had rotted (or burned away in places).
That IS an awesome perspective...especially that archway and stairwell to the left...throws it all a bit more askew....
Holy crap the colours are amazing!
This is lovely Motts! So complex!
Oooo! Hot dog! this is stunning!!!!
I Think your pictures are poetry
Very nice, they hearken back to a more demented time, a simpler time... XD
out did yourself again motts.
beautiful
Motts,... you have stated that floor is solid.

And,... I have heard some people say that if a building has a solid foundation, that anyone can renovate an old building.

Obviously,... in this photograph this picture does show that this floor is solid... so has anyone thought about reopening this building for 21st Century business purposes... ?
At one time people bustled about in there routinely going about thier day.
Wow........!
The floor looks like it is dirt.

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