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Hard to imagine anything like this to be build today.
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Odd to see the walls around it decaying yet the door itself looks like it would be just fine refurbished into someone's home
What a wonderful shot, absolutely love the marble!
I don't know why, but I see the shape of a dancing person in this :S
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The dot is really a very sophisticated survailance system for the canadians ... they really would appreciate if you would consider not breaking the rules or they may ask you very sternly not to break them again.
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Duck !!!!!!!! When you go through the door.
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Thanks for more great photos Mr. Motts. I like the hospitals because they are a bit scary and you never know what might be in there - patient files, old equipment, etc.
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It's true - it does look very grand, you wouldn't guess it was a hydro plant.
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Is that the way it was? To go through a door in the beautiful rotunda right into a room with a huge generator? It seems very odd???
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Wow, looks like a golden orb. The angle and lighting are stunning.
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Good one, AD Nilsen. The plant looks awfully close to the water (which of course it would be, but this shot makes it look as if you're almost IN the water).
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Why are all those plywood panels hinged at the top, you usually don't see that, as openings are usually solidly closed up. And most of these are open, too.
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Gorgeous stonework, and your use of the light and perspective make a great shot.
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Very high ceilings.
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I agree. That fireplace should be recycled and put in a person's home.