Indeed it is…the film “Out of the Furnace” was partially filmed here. They are working to restore the place as a historic site…You can look up “Rivers of Steel” in a search engine for more.
What an awesome place and not just because it has my name. LOL I love how you decided on some of the composition for some of tbe shots! That made all the difference! It made me feel like I was there in the image. Nice work!
Thank you…yes the blast furnace was a great place to shoot in…massive, but very interesting. glad you enjoyed the tour 🙂 If you are ever in the area, you can book a tour though the Rivers of Steel organization to experience it first hand.
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That looks like an awesome place!
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Indeed it is…the film “Out of the Furnace” was partially filmed here. They are working to restore the place as a historic site…You can look up “Rivers of Steel” in a search engine for more.
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What an awesome place and not just because it has my name. LOL I love how you decided on some of the composition for some of tbe shots! That made all the difference! It made me feel like I was there in the image. Nice work!
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Thank you…yes the blast furnace was a great place to shoot in…massive, but very interesting. glad you enjoyed the tour 🙂 If you are ever in the area, you can book a tour though the Rivers of Steel organization to experience it first hand.
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