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    Analog Photographer, Digital World Axle's Avatar
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    Jumping

    Returning to a factory in the Junction area of Toronto. Found out that it's much older than I first suspected.

    It's so much different at night. Plus we met some friendly scrappers on the property.

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    Alex Luyckx | Photography
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    Re: Jumping

    Looks like plenty of scrap to be had.
    What're those little black balls in the beaker?
    Keep Shooting!

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    Re: Jumping

    Quote Originally Posted by Frog
    What're those little black balls in the beaker?
    Soy Beans. The plant in question is the Bunge Plant, they produced soy based food products.
    Alex Luyckx | Photography
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    Re: Jumping

    Nice shots, Axle. I like how you capture the mood of the rundown factory, as you did with the hospital.

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    Re: Jumping

    Nice work Alex. You always turn these derelict builds into something very special.
    Don't forget about the Gallery. Are your photos there??


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