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Last year I found a 35mm camera in an abandoned power plant. I got the roll developed and these are some of the photos that were on it. Thought that they were neat. 1.
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It's normally not good to take things from a place, but these are pretty interesting. You have any photos of the plant you took yourself?
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Those guys are definitely scrappers
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Looks like they are replacing sections of the piping. I've seen this done on boilers before.
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Posted by Adv.Pack Those guys are definitely scrappers
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Alright boys group photos next - Haha!
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Posted by ryanpics It's normally not good to take things from a place, but these are pretty interesting. You have any photos of the plant you took yourself?
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Here is the way I see it - (especially in the case of a camera with film still in it)..if I didn't take it to get developed, these photos would never see the light of day! They would probably still be sitting in the dingy desk drawer that it came from, awaiting the buildings ultimate demise - demo. Or worse yet, some kids get in there and ransack the place. But this is just my opinion. I enjoy preserving historic or old photographs/film. I am glad you enjoy the photos. I have attached a few photos I took on my cell phone while I was there ( I am not much of a photographer lol) Enjoy, and thanks for the comment! 1.
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Posted by Dave Summer Looks like they are replacing sections of the piping. I've seen this done on boilers before.
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Yeah exactly, and they might had an accident in the garage door lol
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Looks like a really cool place. That turbine hall looks amazing.
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The peely paint on those turbines has given me a semi.
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