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Here's a small hydroelectric plant that I've admired for a while but never got to enter until now. It's not the most complex or architecturally ornate building, but there's a lot of neat machinery inside and it's in a really beautiful location. I didn't get to spend as much time as I'd like inside, so the pictures don't do it justice, but it's just a peaceful, cozy little place all around. Many thanks to DevilC for the info!
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Looks like you walked right in! Awesome.
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Almost. I got in through the roundabout way we discussed, but I pretty much walked right out. One of the doors wasn't as secure as it was in the past.
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Love that old machinery!
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All of your shots are awesome; that first one in black and white is amazing.
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Awesome shots!
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Lovely close-ups; but I'm a sucker for B/W goodness, still.
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I really like the first and fifth shots. Nice work!
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Beautiful shots, the lighting is perfect
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Thanks everyone! Here's a few more from last week: 1.
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4. These guys go by every fifteen minutes or so, it seems.
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Really like your close-up detailed shots. The lighting in these are VERY NICE!
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Great. Good clean set.
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