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Snow storm adventure
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My most recent explore has been on my bucket list since I was 15 years old. Finally had the chance to gear up and head out there. If you know the location of this place please don't post it as it is hardly been touched by anyone. No graffiti and most of the damage is from time it self.

Friend fell through some stairs and caused a board to land on my head, it is patrolled by a guard 24 hours. We used the cover of night with the snow storm to gain entry and that caused the hike out to be one i'll never forget.

It was a time when only the dead smiled, happy in their peace. Anna Akhmatova by Ghostfive, on Flickr

Center of attention by Ghostfive, on Flickr

An idea, like a ghost, must be spoken to a little before it will explain itself. Charles Dickens by Ghostfive, on Flickr

My dad gave me my first bike at 16. I soon fell off and was in a wheelchair for weeks. I haven't fallen since. Hugh Laurie by Ghostfive, on Flickr

There is no light at the end of this tunnel. by Ghostfive, on Flickr

The Indian has left the cupboard. by Ghostfive, on Flickr

A good place to rest weary bones. by Ghostfive, on Flickr



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Phenomenal set dude, center of attention is awesome




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< Reply # 2 on 11/30/2014 1:42 PM >
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Love the place *to rest weary bones* Haven't seen old metal pans like that in years. Awesome wheelchair photos...especially the one covered in snow and debris.




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< Reply # 3 on 11/30/2014 3:39 PM >
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Some very nice light painting in these, good work!




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This place looks amazing, thanks for sharing. You captured some really surreal and equally great images, too.




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< Reply # 5 on 11/30/2014 6:40 PM >
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Thanks guys.

We used tea candles to light up the autopsy table and the morgue. Everything else is natural lighting.




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Sweet spot and some cool images here. Like the shots from the morgue, didn't get the chance to see that when I went here a few years back.




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Fantastic!




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I too was unable to see the morgue. Pitty, it is huge and that is an interesting autopsy table!

Excellent shots man and nice job getting here.




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Very nice. Good reminder to go back.




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REALLY amazing set! Love the feeling of finally making it to a place you've always wanted to get to..




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Random update, my buddy went here the other day and was seen by maintenance guys who spent a good amount of time looking for them but they made it out. We also heard another explorer got caught here as well. Good luck as im sure it will be on lock down now.




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awesome photos. Looks like a great place.




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Outstanding !!!!!!








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A good place to rest weary bones.



this color scheme gets me every time. it is so soothing to me, no matter the context.




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this color scheme gets me every time. it is so soothing to me, no matter the context.


I agree.




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shit i love it




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Beautiful / impressive shots. There definitely places that I have avoided because I didn't think I could pull off any decent shots at night. Your photos are making me rethink that idea. Can you share what you used to to light the room - flashlight, portable flood light, other?

Thanks again for the post!




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Hell yea!
Too sickeningly sweet to find the words for...




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Thanks guys.

The morgue was was in the basement with zero outside light. My buddy had the idea from the get go use little tea lights. We set them up and moved them around till we got the light how we wanted it. If you go into photo shop and change the white balance you can get a more "natural" look but this is how the room looked that night and I decided the true yellow candle light made for the better image.

This is some kinda of test image I took (I hope)lol. You can see the tea lights set up.


Also I cooled off the white balance almost full to give you guys a better idea of what I was saying.


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