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qless
23rd of January 2008 (Wed), 07:19
Beelitz Heilstätten

The oldest parts date back to 1898 and it was used as a lung sanatorium up to 1945. In both wars it was used for wounded troups, even Adolf Hitler was treated here in 1916.
From 1945 till 1994 the Sovjets used it as an militairy hospital, the largest outside the USSR.

More photo's on my site (http://www.hierzo.net/)

#1
http://www.hierzo.net/beelitz/mphoto1.jpg (http://www.hierzo.net/beelitz/photo1.jpg)

#2
http://www.hierzo.net/beelitz/mphoto2.jpg (http://www.hierzo.net/beelitz/photo2.jpg)

#3
http://www.hierzo.net/beelitz/mphoto3.jpg (http://www.hierzo.net/beelitz/photo3.jpg)

#4
http://www.hierzo.net/beelitz/mphoto5.jpg (http://www.hierzo.net/beelitz/photo5.jpg)

#5
http://www.hierzo.net/beelitz/mphoto6.jpg (http://www.hierzo.net/beelitz/photo6.jpg)

#6
http://www.hierzo.net/beelitz/mphoto7.jpg (http://www.hierzo.net/beelitz/photo7.jpg)

#7
http://www.hierzo.net/beelitz/mphoto9.jpg (http://www.hierzo.net/beelitz/photo9.jpg)

#8
http://www.hierzo.net/beelitz/mphoto11.jpg (http://www.hierzo.net/beelitz/photo11.jpg)

BottomBracket
23rd of January 2008 (Wed), 08:29
Amazing photos, looking at these photos makes my skin crawl a bit. I like the Lomoesque PP that you applied, it works well with the subject. Well captured, thanks for sharing.

bjyoder
23rd of January 2008 (Wed), 08:30
Killer shots. Great exposures on #s 3 and 8.

I need to go hunting for a place like that to go grab some shots!

Pete's Prints
23rd of January 2008 (Wed), 08:57
Gret series, thanks for sharing. Pete

ssidiv3r
23rd of January 2008 (Wed), 15:25
Oooooo, I like how moody they look. Numbers 2 and 4 are the ones that does it for me

Anke
23rd of January 2008 (Wed), 15:39
Some really great and interesting images there, what a great place to explore! :D

bikerider
23rd of January 2008 (Wed), 16:33
top shots and I love the processing, it suits perfectly.

davidk
23rd of January 2008 (Wed), 18:52
Numbers 5 and 6 do it for me. I am a HUGE fan of indoor stairwells and balconies. Gorgeous composure and editing!

Caysnco
23rd of January 2008 (Wed), 19:10
All i can say is WOW..... .so WOW

chet79
23rd of January 2008 (Wed), 19:21
WOW !!!

I would LOVE it if we had places like this to explore in Australia!

B-Side
23rd of January 2008 (Wed), 19:24
Those pictures are great. And that place looks like it would be fun to explore.

3Turner
23rd of January 2008 (Wed), 19:37
Enjoyed your set. I always like shots which show you places with history to them. Shame that it is vacant now though. Hopefully it will be restored and preserved. I like your #1, 2 & 4 shots. Thanks for sharing.

neil_g
24th of January 2008 (Thu), 04:55
very very nice shots.

wish there was stuff like that around here..

peatoire
24th of January 2008 (Thu), 07:02
Fantastic shots, looks like a fascinating place. NIce job on the conversions too.

DocZ65
24th of January 2008 (Thu), 09:00
Amazing photos.

Miniflash
24th of January 2008 (Thu), 10:00
I like these shots alot real intresting and great architecture .Your style and the moodiness in these shots works well .

latigid
24th of January 2008 (Thu), 10:34
beautiful shots and location. post processing style works with the images very well.

Mediation
24th of January 2008 (Thu), 18:25
far out. Reminds me how important and amazing photography is as a medium. Very fine set my friend. Congrats.

I love the moist kind of atmosphere. amazing stuff.

Tee Why
25th of January 2008 (Fri), 02:00
Very nice series.

Dorman
27th of January 2008 (Sun), 13:14
Fantastic locations, #2 and 38 are stellar in terms of composition and processing.

GrendelZ
27th of January 2008 (Sun), 13:50
Beautifully done

Moesfox
28th of January 2008 (Mon), 00:08
These photos are just amazing....at a loss for a better adjective!

photomill
28th of January 2008 (Mon), 08:06
These are unreal! Some of the best UE snaps I have seen in a long time. What amazing place.