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    Default Scenes from Detroit's Grand Boulevard

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    The top of a church
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    The Packard Plant
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    The Fisher Building
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    A little Motown

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    Nice work. I like that second shot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Heaterguy View Post
    Nice work. I like that second shot.
    I have a better one that I like a little better. Basically I closed in on the grafitti on the bridge.

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    Let's see it!

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    I have a better one that I like a little better. Basically I closed in on the grafitti on the bridge.
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    From Michigan Exposures

    This one. Well at least I think it's better.

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    Sure is a nicer one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Heaterguy View Post
    Sure is a nicer one.
    Thanks. I don't really like taking pictures of Detroit's ruins because there are so many other people that do. But I've been doing a series on Detroit's main roads for a while and this is one of them. It is probably the saddest because it was the one with the highest ideals. It was supposed to be a Grand Boulevard of tree lined streets that circled the city. You can see hints of it in place but for the most part it's burnt out buildings with a few nice houses here and there.

    The picture above is what remains of the Packard Plant.

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    Yeah, I really like he second and third images, and the new one too!

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