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Downtown from a Broken Window
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Taken from the top of an old silo in Pointe St-Charles near the Lachine Canal. More pictures from/of/inside the silo to come. This article has been viewed 4287 times in the last 2 years
SCAM28: 23rd Sep 2007 - 07:20 GMTthat's savage! anon (58.230.166.31): 23rd Sep 2007 - 08:52 GMTThe top left does look like a sphinx! cool shot dude. I can't wait to see the rest. Be Cool joey: 23rd Sep 2007 - 15:02 GMTpowerful photo. i agree, there is a sphinx like silhouette. or an easter lamb.
CartLegger: 24th Sep 2007 - 00:46 GMTIs that the theory that says that if the shot is good enough, then its worth breaking a window? groovehouse: 24th Sep 2007 - 02:56 GMTGreat shot. Love the framing of the skyline by the broken window. Neath: 24th Oct 2007 - 17:06 GMTvery nice. I didn't know it was still possible to get in there. I have the same view in B/W from about '89 but not as nice as this CE: 24th Oct 2007 - 20:02 GMTYou should post the picture, I'd love to see it! Also, are you the same Neath who writes Walking Turcot Yards? Comment on this article..[previous] :: [next] |
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