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 By: Bradley Prue  
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Photographer Bradley Prue  Bradley Prue {Karma:30678}
Project N/A Camera Model Nikon D70
Categories Still Life
Film Format
Portfolio ASYLUM
Lens Tamron 28-300
Uploaded 8/2/2004 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed 16
Views 630 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 11 Rating
6.50
/ 4 Ratings
Location City - 
State - 
Country - United States   United States
About My first "series". While roaming one day, I "discovered" an abandoned facility that housed the mentally disturbed. It has been closed for about 25 years. Inside, the maze of halls and rooms were filthy, rotting, and creepy beyond words. There were disturbing reminders everywhere, of the lost souls that inhabited, and I believe suffered, here. I'll try to post every few days.
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ASYLUM REVISITED 3

EYE SEE YOU.......

Asylum-6

~THE SIN OF ENVY~

ALFALFA~CORN~ALFALFA

My Corny World

Sun Worshiper

Carina tempting me..

Orange Drops

Who will flinch first?

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Michael Alexander   {K:5293} 1/13/2005
When I say this is genius, I sincerely mean it. I think this is the best series I?ve seen on usefilm. I would consider getting it published. I don?t think this shot is a good ?stand alone? shot although, I feel it?s a perfect ?reference? shot to start out this journey through the building. I?m going to try to make it a point to comment on each of your photos in this series when I find the time. I have an unusual attachment towards asylums for many reasons actually, I?ll explain why in future posts. I loved your comments describing the building, I?ve been in places like this, I can relate to the sense of history a person feels while roaming the halls long after the patients and staff are gone. That smell, that musty smell, of an old an abandoned building, really nothing like it. you can almost feel the history there. Great series brad!
~Mike

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Mark Hamilton Mark Hamilton   {K:8387} 10/7/2004
Hi Brad

Just revisiting your asylum series. Were you able to just wander up to this place and rock on in or did you have to covince people that it was good idea that you photograph there.

Mark

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Gayle's Eclectic Photos Gayle's Eclectic Photos   {K:91109} 9/7/2004
I am jealous!..i dream of finding such a place to explore with my camera and imagination...there is a creepy stark silence about this exterior..lighting,perspective and shadowing are all very well executed,Brad..gayle

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Sam Andre Sam Andre   {K:12484} 8/14/2004
very well chosen angle to picture this disturbing building

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Ian McIntosh Ian McIntosh   {K:42997} 8/10/2004
Great series this. Personally I think it's beautiful as a space. I love it when we let real estate "go".

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karen clarke karen clarke   {K:18893} 8/6/2004
Brad, you are one brave soul, I give ya that. This place looks absolutely creepy! Scares the heck out of me just looking at it-but I can't help it. You've done well in capturing the essence of this place. I can almost image the people staring out of the windows, some just staring, some screaming... The whole series is beyond the rating scale. Just excellent~

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Peggy Christine Skinner Peggy Christine Skinner   {K:26936} 8/3/2004
Excellent light, shadows and angle. A great sense of desolation with the tangled weeds and ivy.

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Dan Lightner   {K:12684} 8/3/2004
That nikon does a fine job , Good capture
Dan

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K Blair   {K:1589} 8/2/2004
These are great.. they all speak loudly. I can't wait to see more.

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Enjoy    {K:16125} 8/2/2004
Very moving...must have been an experience to just enter this building ..let alone all the creepy feelings.. well done... good choice to do in BW as well.

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Richard Dakin   {K:12915} 8/2/2004
Great shot. Too bad you didn't have a stormy sky with well defined clouds to enhance the mood.

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