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Submitted: November 23, 2006
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Date Picture Taken: Jan 1, 2000, 3:35:26 PM

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A bathroom in an old state hospital I explored a few years ago.
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Reminds me of a haunted hospital movie. :fear: :nirvana: :omfg:

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nice photo! i really like the lighting!
Thanks. It was a very cloudy and rainy day outside, so I'm surprised it turned out how it did.

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Why do you have to be a nonconformist like everybody else?
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this is very nice, i agree, the lighting is great.
It was pure luck. Sunlight makes such lovely shapes.

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Why do you have to be a nonconformist like everybody else?
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:w00t:

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Why do you have to be a nonconformist like everybody else?
-James Thurber
do you get a weird feeling being in these places? i know i sometimes feel something strange in a deserted place. especially if its supposed to be, or at one time, was busy with people, and now isn't. maybe its just my imagination.
There was only one place that truly scared me, and that was a place called Oregon State Hospital. Half of the building was abandoned and I had the privilege, after a lot of waiting and phone calls to the chief doctor, of exploring it. Of course I had to have an escort with me as the parts in use are mostly for the criminally insane.

The abandoned wards were mostly used as "storage". That's how the guy showing us around described them. He was there when they were open and said that anyone they couldn't cure or figure out what to do with was put into those wards to grow old and die. Many of the same patients are now in the geriatric ward and some have been there since childhood. Anyway, I don't think I've ever been to a place so depressing. The feeling of every single room was cold and hopeless.

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