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Browsing articles by CE - [previous] :: [next]This article has been viewed 835 times in the last 24 months joey: 28th Jul 2007 - 23:13 GMTi choose factory number two. it's hulking mass is amazingly posturban. Cinic: 30th Jul 2007 - 13:14 GMTGreat angle on the rosemont factory it seems so isolated when in reality it is in the middle of the city. i always loved that thing, but never seem to remember what it is called. Batty: 30th Jul 2007 - 19:13 GMTThere's something about factories that is so depressing. Great shots. CE: 4th Aug 2007 - 15:45 GMTThe picture of the second factory doesn't do its size justice at all. It's a massive building that towers over you when you're near it and even when you're on the other side of the canal. Sometimes, each silo is lit up with huge LED lights at their base. My friend knows a way in so eventually I will have pictures of Old Montreal from way above. I love the view of the Rosemont factory when you look north on rue Fabre. It seems very out of place seeing it from the Plateau because you don't really think of industry too much anymore when you think of the Plateau. Is it still in use. there are always some lights on around it but never smoke coming from the stacks. Comment on this articleBrowsing articles by CE - [previous] :: [next] |
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