I took my daughter to an art class at the Art Gallery of Windsor today and had brought my camera to take some shots of her. I shot these of the Detroit Skyline as well and thought I'd share. They were shot from indoors on the third floor.
VERY VERY NICE RICHY! :applause: :worship2: :applause2: :thumb: :headbang: Thank you for sharing those pictures with us. I have never been in your neck of the woods(only heard some of the stories :yikes, so I truly enjoyed seeing these.
Those are awesome pics ... I visited the GM center several times during my GM career ... awesome building!!
There is a lot of beauty to this area especially with the water. After seeing the 'ruins of detroit' shots, I kinda wanted to put some other perspective out there. Well, there's frickin Fido calling Benji old!!!! You're not doing so bad with your shots either you old mutt...icture: I remember going up to the top in the 80's and seeing the view..pretty spectacular. Yes I have thanks..I was wishing I had it with me today. I have one polarizing filter for the other lens but it is not on...should I be using it? Would it have helped these shots? Thanks a lot. I was lucky with the bright sunny day! My pleasure.
Very Nice Rich.... My Fiance works right there in the GM Ren Cen right next to the window facing Windsor, beautiful view Thanks for sharing buddy!
Great Pics Richy! I can't say I miss working there especialy this time of year. I do miss goint down to Greektown for dinner then taking the people mover to a Red Wings game. I remember times when the Detroit River would completely freeze over.
What city do you live in Jason? I use to live on an island (Groose Ile) about 30 miles south of Detroit. I could see Canada from my house.
Your pictures make me miss that area. Excellent pictures. Should be back in Detroit later this month.
I'm about 8 miles from the silver dome. i dont' think he is out by me. i think down town / river front always looks best with a frozen / icey river.
I'm about 15 miles east of the silverdome... Silverdome is the closest nationally semi-known landmark to me...