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Tabitha Woods
{K:8650} 8/15/2005
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This is great Bradley, wonderful capture of mould and decay, colour good adding to the mood, the light nicely highlighting, well done regards :O)
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Michael Alexander
{K:5293} 1/13/2005
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Brad, I wish I could go there just to feel what you felt when you were in this room. Rotted floors, the history this room probably still holds in its moldy smells. At one time, this was someone?s life. ~Mike
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Ian McIntosh
{K:42997} 8/13/2004
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I think colour in this part of the building is extremely useful. Specially the brown to give the challeng that you pose to our desire to make sense that extra edge. The floor looks that extra bit trickier to navigate with those brown... deposits.
But i didn't come to critique! This stuff reminds me of the story of the girl on the motorbike who rode through Chernobyl recently. She took photos too. Here http://www.angelfire.com/extreme4/kiddofspeed/ when you have time you may be interested (you may also have already seen them).
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Maleonn
{K:3054} 8/11/2004
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I love this one!It's my favorite! I like the location!
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Samantha Lightner
{K:698} 8/8/2004
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I think I like the color better. shows so much more detail. Very good series Brad....
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Steve Rosenbach
{K:8338} 8/6/2004
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Wow, Brad!
Such a beautifully isolated arrangement of such an ugly place - a horrible past, no doubt? Exquisite lighting, textures, and subtle colors.
What is it about derelict scenes like this that make us unable to look away?
Best regards, SteveR
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Rhonda Prince
{K:17687} 8/5/2004
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I always struggle with that issue, the color here is fantastic.
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Peggy Christine Skinner
{K:26936} 8/5/2004
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My first thought when I looked at this and boy was it a rip roaring visual, was of a picture I had seen on 'rotten.com'. An old man had boiled himself to death in his own bathtub. The bathroom looked very similar to this picture. Not only the sight of what was left of this lonely old soul but the horrendous condition of the place he was living in was beyond my imagination. Total and utter despair like I have never seen. No one cared, no one. I am sure the bathroom was not like this when the institution was in operation but I wonder how much is from neglect. This is a glimpse into hell.
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michelle k.
{K:16270} 8/4/2004
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!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Bradley Prue
{K:30678} 8/4/2004
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Debra, I haven't stopped thinking about this place since I was there. It was riveting. Scary at first, sorrowful by the time I left. It was a treasure trove. Thank you for your kind words.
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Enjoy
{K:16125} 8/4/2004
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started to comment on these earlier but the site was acting weird again.... These are very moving all three of them again.. I wonder if you have had 2nd thoughts about being in this place and if your mind has allowed you to not revisit it in your own head if that makes sense... heavy photos...powerful..well done..
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karen clarke
{K:18893} 8/4/2004
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You know I think that this one would work either way. If it had been in b&w it would have more of an eerier feeling I think. But I like the color version-with the hints of blue and yellow. With the window in view-it makes me think of escape. Another great image in this series~
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Thilo Bayer
{K:50358} 8/4/2004
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Dear Bradley,
that's too good to be true ;-)
What a playfield for photographers. Great textures and details, frightening environment.
great series. Not sure about the project. N/A is not the best choice ;-)
Cheers, Thilo
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Dina Marie
{K:-1410} 8/4/2004
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This is a work of art. keep sharing these please....
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Paul Lara
{K:88111} 8/4/2004
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Ya know, some curtains and cute soap would really liven this room up.
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Stephen Bowden
{K:64141} 8/4/2004
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Excellent photo Bradley, immense atmosphere captured in this photo
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B:)liana
{K:30945} 8/4/2004
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wow.. worst and worst. I am happy my dear Brad, that you are now out of that Place. insane place dear! Kisses, Biliana
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