I added the  rest of my picks and  fixed  a  couple of exposures. Thanks for 
looking. The deer  head was built  over the course of  many sundays  years  ago 
 by  an  industrial  art  coop. I think it adds a  lot to  the place personally.

eactiv...@aol.com wrote:

>Wow. Old crumbling buildings, falling apart  machinery, interesting
>angles 
>and holes, lots of rust, and graffiti. It doesn't  get much better than
>that.
>
>Wonder who put the wire deer there? Cool. So  are the ballet shoes.
>
>Very good owl shot, with his wings spread no  less.
>
>This is a quality gallery. Impressed.
>
>Marnie aka Doe  :-)
>
>
>In a message dated 4/10/2013 8:16:22 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
>zosxav...@gmail.com writes:
>Here is what remains of Carrie Furnace. Units 6  and 7 are all that
>they left standing. This portion of the mill was built in  1906 and
>gives a good example of of what early steel mills looked like.  They
>are trying to preserve it, but honestly its decay is accelerating,  so
>there won't be much to save in another 10-20 years. I have some  more
>stuff to process from this shoot, but this was 90% complete anyways  so
>I thought I'd  share.
>
>https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.434245379997215.1073741826.1081668
>75938402&type=1   


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