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Detroit 2012

 

I desperately need to get out and shoot. Maybe more of this stuff.

I love our buildings in Detroit.

Built in 2021-2022, this Contemporary building was designed by LOHA as part of the City Modern development that has revitalized the formerly decayed Brush Park district with a variety of new housing types. The building features a standing seam metal exterior with red at the exterior and recessed areas clad in black corrugated metal panels, first-floor retail spaces with storefronts, punched window openings, and a tapered facade along Brush Street. The building is one of many contemporary structures in Brush Park that feature bold architecture, yet show deference to the remaining historic structures.

Detroit, MI 2013

 

Huge thanks to Shutter Photo for the feature article today. I've been in sort of a shooting rut with such a busy schedule this summer; but I hope to get re-energized soon to get some new ideas out. Thanks again to Travis for the eloquent motivation. :)

Let's pretend it's Manhattanhenge okay

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I've got a mule and her name is Sal

Fifteen miles on the Erie Canal

She's a good old worker and a good old pal

Fifteen miles on the Erie Canal...

 

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The last time I was on this part of Monterey Highway, it was still US101, before they built the bypass...I was with my half-brother enroute to Long Beach to purchase a Detroit Deisel 271 for his first salmon trawler...(it was the slowest boat in the fleet)...got a flat tire right about here too while it was over 100*...

Representing some of Detroit's brands. I know there are more...

 

Explored January 1, 2013. Peaked at #2.

 

Day 257

 

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Taken as I hustled through Detroit.

Added to Cream of the crop as most faved.

Apparently most interesting photo of 6th March 2005!!

In the Cream me! gallery, as a result of this thread.

all that remains of the old Packard Plant in Detroit...

Testing the waters for next week's annual Detroit fireworks show. It sure is nice to see more and more lights on in Detroit these days!

Detroit was quiet yesterday...and most people on the streets were wearing masks. Detroit got hit severely with the Covid-19.

 

Detroit was quiet yesterday...and most people on the streets were wearing masks. Detroit got hit severely with the Covid-19.

 

PS - Please don't tell the governor I was out taking pictures yesterday!!!

 

WAIT - I was out getting some freshly ground Turkish coffee from Hashems in Dearborn. That's a food item, so my trip was legit.

Finally revisited this location

I found this piece at the abandoned Fisher Plant in Detroit. I am not sure what it is, but I assume it was part of the machinery that was used to make the automobiles. The Fisher plant was built in 1917 and discontinued in the 1970's. It was then used as an engineering facility until the 1990's, then abandoned altogether. Now it is used as an impound lot by the city.

Built in 1924-1925, this Art Deco-style building was designed by Albert Kahn and Associates to house the Detroit Free Press. The building features a limestone exterior, extruded pilasters with recessed windows and spandrels, a central tall tower that slices through the middle of the building with a gabled parapet and barrel vaulted entrance bay on the ground floor, decorative relief panels, storefronts at ground level, two light wells flanking the base of the tower, and buff brick cladding on the rear facade. The building is a contributing structure in the Detroit Financial District Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2009, and today has been rehabilitated for adaptive reuse as an apartment building.

Detroit Rock City

The sun was just right as as I walked past this fantastic fountain in the Detroit airport. It's a lot larger than this photo shows, but this was the best shot.

* Detroit: Become Human photomode tools by Otis_Inf

* ReShade

A nicely weathered Victorian you can find on Streetside that is part of the Woodbridge Historic district in Detroit. The house was built for Louis Lang by the DeMarr Brothers Builders in 1882.

 

"The neighborhood is named for William Woodbridge, governor of Michigan in 1840–1, who owned a large farm on which much of the neighborhood was subsequently built."

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodbridge,_Detroit

 

Located at 4147 Lincoln Street:

www.google.com/maps/@42.3467969,-83.0743327,3a,75y,237.52...

Sunrise over the Detroit River. Michigan on the left, Belle Isle in the center and Ontario, Canada at right. View large

Detroit has an underground heating system network throughout the city, with stacks like this in certain areas of the city, blowing steam (obviously) year round.

Panorama of the evening skyline of Detroit taken from the Windsor side of the river.

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