Corridor 

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  • Cog completely agreed with Inky that there was absolutely no need to see who it was.

  • A very ornate tiled and mosaic corridor in an abandoned mental asylum

  • This odd walkway joins up to a footbridge across the Thames. / Charing cross to the Southbank /

  • The title of this image has been changed from Sunday Bloody Sunday courtesy of the comment made by Geoff Coleman

  • Where do you go when you fall asleep? I have also received the prestigious nomination from the ‘pay it forward’ group, from Mark Jones with the following words.. “I have a number of favorites, but this one by Basia is so Stephen King like and as I love working with light to create an image, it inspires me to try it, somehow. Dreamscape / It leaves you asking, “what is behind the door”. Sold: 1 x laminate + 1 x matt print + 2 x cards

  • Model: Nemesis Divina

  • Canon 1Ds MKIII / 70-200mm L HDR image from 3 different exposures. Sold as Matted Print to an unknown RB buyer, thank you!

  • This is the main corridor you would have walked into had you come in the main entrance when this asylum was open. The boards in white on the back wall give directions to the various parts of the hospital and the plaque in the middle pays homage to the staff of this asylum who gave their lives in the world wars. Again the water on the floor provides some lovely reflections and symmetry here.

  • light raking through the hallway of an abandoned asylum.

  • The lighting & general arrangement in this corridor had an almost ‘old master’ feel to it… Whilst not the most exciting part of the Sergeant’s Mess, this has never the less ended up being my favourite shot from that outing.

  • The central corridor of Luxor temple… / ...as you all know, I really love distorting stuff…. / I just could not resist doing it here…. / wanted to have that alien-like feel but still maintaining that ancient and Egyptian look…. HDR and PS CS3

  • A door at the end of a long corridor. Light and Dark creates an interesting pattern. Gives a suggestion of infinity

  • Studies going as far back as that of Goethe in the early 1700s have understood that pale green – the colour of new plant growth – is the most psychologically positive and restful colour… So I wonder what the authorities were trying to do to the already fragile minds of patients locked in shocking pink, electric green, and custard yellow cells? The more I look at my shots, the more clues to inherent barbarity I begin see in the treatment of vunerable people.

  • The grand staircase, this time shot with only available light/mirk for a more unsettling ‘Silent Hill’ look. Just a little light tone mapping to avoid burn-out and retain shadow detail, otherwise this is all natural – including the small scrap of very blue wallpaper in the bottom left.

  • Canon EOS 400D / car park walkway underneath the Melbourne Museum, Victoria Top 10 finish in the HALLWAYS challenge for the MOOD & AMBIENCE group

  • An explosion of color and music; and of course, the people! / O’Hare Airport, Chicago, Illinois FEATURED in the group, Architectural Photography 4/09. Thank You! / Placed 2nd in the Blur Challenge: People in the “Woman’s Photography Group Your Best Art Only Thank You! / /

  • The Lower Gallery links the Dauphin’s Apartment rooms with the rooms of Madame VIctoire’s Apartment on the ground floor of the Palace Versailles, near Paris, France UNESCO World Heritage Site

  • House Gymnastics empowers the banal domestic setting with new meaning and excitement. When someone performs House Gym they become the artist making the art, creating ephemeral human sculptures that last for only 3 seconds. Viewers can submit photos, enter the Move of Month competition and take on physical challenges such as The 25th Element and The 10 Commandments. www.housegymnastics.com

  • Photo Manipulation This piece is a bit of a collaboration with Daniel Bullock. / Daniel was kind enough to let me manipulate one of his gorgeous asylum photos. The original image (shown below) was taken at West Park Asylum in Epsom, Surrey, UK. Before The original image has been featured in Abandoned Asylums & Hospitals 22nd Oct, 2009 and in the group POSTED: No Trespassing 24nd Oct, 2009. Needless to say, I was very excited and honored to be offered the use of his photo. / Thanks Danny!! xxx / / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-——- Credits Hallway courtesy of Daniel Bullock. / Model stock courtesy of xstockx / Hair / Texture1 / Texture2 / Texture3 Model Before / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-——- . IMPORTANT © COPYRIGHT NOTICE / The work contained in my gallery is copyrighted ©Asylum Witch. All rights reserved. My work may not be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded in ANY WAY without my prior written permission. My work does not belong to the public domain. Copyright laws will be enforced. . .

  • A combination of several images were used to make this surreal corridor scene.

  • Penticton BC Canada /

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