Hi photographers and urban explorers,
Another article about the Des Carrières Incinerator of Montreal, but this time, with black and white pictures.
I wanted to see the result of it, as I found the pictures from the first exploration I did there, with my friend Jarold.
We couldn’t go in the first time, but it was still impressive to explore around the incinerator, especially the high chimneys.
Some interesting structures and an abandoned control room at the entrance, are part of the huge Des Carrières Incinerator of Montreal.
So here are few black and white photos of the incinerator.
I hope you will like them.

F7.1, 1/200 sec, 10 mm, ISO800, Canon EOS 7D

F7.1, 1/200 sec, 10 mm, ISO800, Canon EOS 7D

F16, 1/200 sec, 10 mm, ISO320, Canon EOS 7D

F16, 1/200 sec, 10 mm, ISO320, Canon EOS 7D

F16, 1/80 sec, 10 mm, ISO320, Canon EOS 7D

F5.6, 1/160 sec, 20 mm, ISO200, Canon EOS 7D

F18, 1/200 sec, 10 mm, ISO200, Canon EOS 7D

F18, 1/200 sec, 10 mm, ISO200, Canon EOS 7D

F18, 1/800 sec, 70 mm, ISO100, Canon EOS 7D

F18, 1/800 sec, 200 mm, ISO100, Canon EOS 7D

F18, 1/800 sec, 81 mm, ISO100, Canon EOS 7D

F13, 1/250 sec, 10 mm, ISO100, Canon EOS 7D

F13, 1/400 sec, 70 mm, ISO100, Canon EOS 7D

F20, 1/800 sec, 163 mm, ISO250, Canon EOS 7D

F4, 1/4000 sec, 109 mm, ISO250, Canon EOS 7D

F4, 1/4000 sec, 81 mm, ISO250, Canon EOS 7D
Learn more and see more about the Des Carrieres Incinerator of Montreal, on these pages:
The Abandoned Incinerator Of Montreal
The Abandoned Incinerator Des Carrières. Incinerator #3
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Urban exploration can be dangerous and illegal, so please be careful if you visit those abandoned places. We do not encourage you to explore them, but if you do, please respect those old places.
You enter at your own risks!