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Infiltration Forums > Rookie Forum > Rookie alert: Ohio tuberculosis hospital(Viewed 1962 times)
bobafapp location:
Akron, Ohio
 
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Rookie alert: Ohio tuberculosis hospital
< on 6/18/2015 5:42 PM >
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This is my first post. I am no great photographer by any means so sorry about the quality of photos. These are from my first time exploring. I wish I had known then how cool it was that we even got into this place. I have not been able to get back in since. We did recently find the graveyard that is on site for the children who died here.
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catdog23 location:
Limestone City
 
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Re: Rookie alert: Ohio tuberculosis hospital
<Reply # 1 on 6/18/2015 6:00 PM >
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Yay, another non-photographer! That looks like a pretty solid location, and pic #3 kind of reminds me of Clockwork Orange. How big of a place was it?



bobafapp location:
Akron, Ohio
 
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Re: Rookie alert: Ohio tuberculosis hospital
<Reply # 2 on 6/18/2015 6:24 PM >
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Posted by catdog23
Yay, another non-photographer! That looks like a pretty solid location, and pic #3 kind of reminds me of Clockwork Orange. How big of a place was it?


It is huge, and there are multiple buildings. The building I was in seemed quite large, but from the outside the main one seems about twice the size. I want to say the entire area is 200 acres.



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Iw0542 location:
Worthington, Ohio
 
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Re: Rookie alert: Ohio tuberculosis hospital
<Reply # 3 on 6/18/2015 8:19 PM >
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So this is the infamous hospital I've heard about from friends, finally nice to know what it looks like inside!



FrostyExchange location:
Dallas TX
 
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Re: Rookie alert: Ohio tuberculosis hospital
<Reply # 4 on 6/20/2015 5:08 AM >
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Really cool place! , also I would suggest using a 3rd party to host photos and link them like Flickr.



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bobafapp location:
Akron, Ohio
 
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Re: Rookie alert: Ohio tuberculosis hospital
<Reply # 5 on 6/20/2015 4:13 PM >
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Posted by FrostyExchange
Really cool place! , also I would suggest using a 3rd party to host photos and link them like Flickr.


I already use Flickr so I will keep that in mind for next time. Thanks!



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catdog23 location:
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Re: Rookie alert: Ohio tuberculosis hospital
<Reply # 6 on 6/20/2015 7:13 PM >
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What's the advantage of using a site like flickr? I always just upload them here. Most pics are usually fine even with the 800x600 resolution.



RescueMe1060 location:
San Francisco
 
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Re: Rookie alert: Ohio tuberculosis hospital
<Reply # 7 on 6/20/2015 7:49 PM >
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flickr gives you a nice place to store your photos and they recently added a new option where you can have your prints framed and shipped to you for about 50 bucks a piece, I've placed one order and i like the way it turned out. I only wish it were cheaper.



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