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UER Forum > US: Northeast > Cold Fusion: A Return to the Radioactive Steel Mill (Viewed 2346 times)
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Cold Fusion: A Return to the Radioactive Steel Mill
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This was our second visit to one of my very favorite locations. Found lots of things I missed on the first trip and had a blast climbing the cranes. This is a spot we will be returning to many more times. It's one of the last pretty much untouched places in the area.



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Re: Cold Fusion: A Return to the Radioactive Steel Mill
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Thats a great location. Im actually Licensed(3A) in Ma to run those EOT cranes. I hope to get to shoot here some time this year.




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< Reply # 2 on 3/7/2016 5:40 PM >
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Big yes to this, my ideal kind of place to shoot!




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Awesome




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Thanks all!! It was cool to see the drastic change inside this building during winter. I had hoped to get here while more snow was on the ground. But seeing such a change in seasons inside the buildings from when I first visited late last summer was pretty interesting. Certainly I will be returning in the summer when the place has returned to a greenhouse.




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< Reply # 6 on 3/13/2016 10:34 PM >
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Wow that's some pretty sweet stuff. I particularly enjoyed the smiley face on the painting room wall and the cool retro round switch/outlet boxes. It's pretty amazing how good shape the remnants of the american manufacturing industry are in since they were abruptly stabbed in the trachea a while ago!




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That is some seriously awesome UE crustiness! nice set!!




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< Reply # 8 on 3/17/2016 8:27 PM >
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Awesome set and location!! You did a great job pulling the colors out of all those shots.




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< Reply # 9 on 3/21/2016 4:54 PM >
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Great location and great set. Grats. ...and you're a punny guy




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I REALLY dig your artsy *Turn It On* photo and Happy Jacks Work area...AND, leave to you to find that Orange fan thats the new B&W lol, The Big fan is even better, as well as your crane hopping pics. A lot of coolness here SS.




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Love the green floor and foggy windows. Makes great atmosphere.




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Great shots! Love the moss covered floor!




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< Reply # 13 on 3/22/2016 7:12 PM >
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Thank you everyone for all the positive comments!! It is very much appreciated! Most shots I took with my phone, but a few were with my camera that my friend and usual exploring partner gave me. She recently upgraded and gave me her old one, nothing special, just a Fujifilm S3380. But it's something to learn on.

Looking back I may have posted a few to many crane shots, but they were such a blast to climb I had to include them.

For those digging the green portions check out my set from this same location, back in August on our first trip there: http://www.uer.ca/...=1&threadid=120542




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