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A second trip here with some out of town friends a few years back. This place is always a fun place to look around. Lots of neat little things to photograph. I got my fill of detail shots of gauges. 01. center square. by Steven, on Flickr 02. power crypt. by Steven, on Flickr 03. lunch for days. by Steven, on Flickr 04. load trasfer. by Steven, on Flickr 05. soft glow. by Steven, on Flickr 06. long and flat. by Steven, on Flickr 07. conveyor power. by Steven, on Flickr 08. blacklined. by Steven, on Flickr 09. suppressive. by Steven, on Flickr 10. think. by Steven, on Flickr 11. curios. (EXPLORED) by Steven, on Flickr 12. stop where you are. by Steven, on Flickr 13. tripper. by Steven, on Flickr 14. showmanship. by Steven, on Flickr 15. slow/stop/phone. by Steven, on Flickr 16. the pressure is off of me. by Steven, on Flickr 17. maze? by Steven, on Flickr 18. strainer. by Steven, on Flickr
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All great. Especially "strainer".
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Really nice. I gotta get back over here soon.
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Is the location really this pristine? It looks almost untouched by scrappers and hooligans.
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Ohhh, industrial sweetness! Hard to pick a favorite in such a killer set; I'll just say great work all around, love the captions, too. Thanks for sharing!
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Posted by Laythrom Is the location really this pristine? It looks almost untouched by scrappers and hooligans.
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There is some graffiti, but not a ton. Not a lot of damage either.
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Posted by Cfourexplore Ohhh, industrial sweetness! Hard to pick a favorite in such a killer set; I'll just say great work all around, love the captions, too. Thanks for sharing!
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Indeed. That one shot looks like a meter orgy. What a bizarre monitor panel.
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beautiful photos! I love your close up shots of the details in the factory. Awesome composition work
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I don't know what it is about "gauge porn" but I am loving your photos.
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These shots are all very geometrically pleasing and well composed. I love the switches and meters especially. Good stuff!
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Call me stupid after I ask this if you want What exactly is that in .11?
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You detail shots are always some of the best. So good it sometimes makes me mad.
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Woah, this place looks amazing! Great pics!
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Posted by IndoAnomaly You detail shots are always some of the best. So good it sometimes makes me mad.
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Haha, that’s a good compliment!
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Posted by Heavy.Metal.Spook Call me stupid after I ask this if you want What exactly is that in .11?
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Your guess is as good as mine. Something to do with power conversion I suppose.
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Posted by macgruder
Your guess is as good as mine. Something to do with power conversion I suppose.
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HV bus bar. Not sure but the vertical piece maybe a HV fuse. Cool place...
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Posted by blackhawk
HV bus bar. Not sure but the vertical piece maybe a HV fuse. Cool place...
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Well what's it's purpose?
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"meter orgy" - Love it. As I do your photos. Thanks for posting.
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Great shots, not the usual ones you see from here. I can only imagine how crazy the actual power plant that went along with this building would have been. Still have never found any historical photos of it online.
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Composition pornography. Excellent work.
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