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Detroit - A City in Trouble!

Photography Architecture posted on Aug 09, 2009
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Last week I had the chance of going to Michigan to teach at an institute. While there, I went on a river cruise on the Detroit River. The photo you see is an image I took of the GM buildings in downtown Detroit. These are very hard times for this beautiful city. Thanks for any comment and hope you have a blessed new week!

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timtripp

11:47PM | Sun, 09 August 2009

they've been bad for some time. at some point we need to start making money from making things and less from just handling money. one can hope. SUPERB IMAGE

West_coaster07

1:48AM | Mon, 10 August 2009

Fantastic capture and presentation!

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flora-crassella

12:46PM | Mon, 10 August 2009

great photo!!!!!! Really fantastic!!!!!!!!!

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Str4wB34ry

3:59PM | Mon, 10 August 2009

RIP Pontiac, along with the other great names. I'm sure that motor city will hit the boom time again, but maybe making cars powered by another type of gas? Fabulous night shot, I love the lighting on the deck of the boat.

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flavia49

4:53PM | Mon, 10 August 2009

excellent capture!!

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Fred255

4:07AM | Tue, 11 August 2009

Beautiful photo and presentation


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ModelNIKON D300
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