Photographs the old diesel plant

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I was taking and I still take photos of this today, when it was being renovated. this was when it had no utilities and it had that one street light which light the face of it enough to get a photo. I dropped the exposure and you can see it. the look. the eeriness that drew me to want to photo it. the moon I didn't notice until now. this is a three year old photo. HeIsRisen2018 its been said that this is haunted. sometimes I sense it other times I don't. I was at this yesterday about where I took this angle and didn't feel it and other times I have not even as close by simply walking to the east of it on commerce ave and looking. it creates a bunch of potential photos by the way the sunlight hits it. the white reflects much and the reddish brown bricks glow with the sunset.
 
Nice work; it triggered my curiosity about what's inside. Jason, try downloading this free software and see what it can do for that image. I think you might like it.

 
Nice work; it triggered my curiosity about what's inside. Jason, try downloading this free software and see what it can do for that image. I think you might like it.

I,have more. That was an old photo of it,wheb they first started renovation .I will get more recent ones and post . the brewery now has info on its past with the only,turbine left . it has old photos,names of workers and the plaque
 
Nice work; it triggered my curiosity about what's inside. Jason, try downloading this free software and see what it can do for that image. I think you might like it.


they get some info wrong per a city employee could run all the turbines and had to.
 
slow to look at those black and white ones where it looks as i grew up remembering it. that looks haunting.
 
the glass was broken when they mention the 1983( late 80s ) it was like that up to the late 90s. in that recent photos it had some window and make over with the painting. the brewery which I will post now didn't have to paint much. I have a few stories of the plant.
 
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the innards of this were dug up and a new foundation was laid as the diesel plant in parts had a dirt floor, in the process they found a tank of full of diesel and also a foundation under death the old foundation, which was about 4 to 5 ft thick, they took a few weeks to break that with a large track hoe with a jack hammer attachment and dump trucks and bucket (front loader) to haul the concrete off. they put piping in where that building is that is attached but not original to the plant with double piping, a pipe within a pipe. some of this process I have photos of, I have a few of this with the power to it with one light that was very bright, and man that place uses a lot of power.
 
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