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Hard to say if it will be the last time or not. I've been here many times and always come away with something a little different.
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That place is beautiful, its so crazy how the graff kids havent F*#%ed it all up yet.
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That first shot reminds me so much of Honest Ed's as they were demolishing it. I love your contrast in lighting.
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First time I went to this place was the middle of winter, I saw the mechanical room, slid on the ice and immediately decided to avoid that area entirely. I didn't go back until the summer, when it was all flooded and un-explorable anyways. What a shame, these photos really made me regret that decision.
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These are so sick, awesome job!
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Really nice spot! Funny how the whole floor is ice in some pictures. I don't even know this location by the shots, looked neat! What happened to it?
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Posted by Rusty Canadian Really nice spot! Funny how the whole floor is ice in some pictures. I don't even know this location by the shots, looked neat! What happened to it?
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Some parts of it are flooded year round. The rest is just water coming in through the roof. Here are a couple more from a different trip.
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Great shots! Was just chatting about this place yesterday. Such a photogenic place. Never saw the basement or the caf in my two visits there. I find the place creepy though.
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I had heard that demolition was going to start on this place soon, but couldn't find anything in the news to confirm it. When I went for my yearly winter visit I was met with a construction fence around the place. This time around I went with only 2 manual focus primes. A 20mm on the D7000 and a 24mm on the F3. It's true what they say about the primes making you slow down and concentrate on your shot. When I got home I was surprised at the small number of shots I had taken.
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I'll post a couple of the film shots once I finish the roll. Thanks for looking.
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I always appreciated and enjoyed each and every shot you posted from here. I remain particularly fond of how clean and unaltered your shots are--at least, if you do make any changes in post, they are not evident at all.
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Really cool shots! I love it when floors get iced over like that.
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Dave Summer, well done. Some stone cold keepers This kind of site is good for a lot of visits...
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