Shower Stall
The only other place you will find in the White House Hotel in New York City. Three showers are available per floor so you are sharing this with fifty other rooms. Not the most sanitary feeling in the world, but wasn't the most horrible experience I've had. I took this with my camera phone and merged 9 photos together.
Also, this is the only hotel I've ever been to where the hot water only lasted 5 minutes.
6 Responses
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On 4 May 2008 Kandi Champagne Cook gave props:
creepy. 9 camera-phone shots merged together? i'm impressed.
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On 7 May 2008 Chelsea Hamilton gave props:
yyyyeah.....you've managed to capture that 'i;m creeped out to the max but have no idea why' idea perfectly here. *shudder* well done :)
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On 22 May 2008 Jayel said:
9 photos from a cell phone cam!! Spectacular! You crazy (for doin' it with a cell phone), genius (obviously, a fantastic pic!), or both (did you have time to eat dinner that eve...)
Where's the one of the sign on the wall, Joshua?! Imagine what it says... -
On 22 May 2008 Joshua Blankman said:
Well, I had to be a little sneaky to get this picture :-P I knew bringing around my big cam would be tricky to do and keep quiet, and it was so cramped that I didn't have a lens wide enough to cover the whole shower area. That wall to the right is about one or two feet in front of me. I tried to figure a good time of day (since you share these showers with 50 rooms) and how to shoot this and I wound up using my camera phone which was silent around 3am. Any noise travels and since there aren't ceilings in the rooms you had to be extra silent.
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On 22 May 2008 Joshua Blankman said:
And that sign to the right says....
"ATTN GUESTS
Please make sure to COMPLETELY close the shower curtain. Let's try to keep the water inside the shower instead of all over the floor. Your cooperation with this matter would be GREATLY appreciated.
Thanks,
Management"
:-P Not the greatest sign in the world, but the water would travel under the door and probably into some peoples rooms ;-) Ah, New York's cheap hotels. -
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