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The Renaissance Center en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renaissance_Center
, is the world headquarters for General Motors, and the Detroit Marriott is the tallest all hotell skyscraper in the Western Hemisphere. I went to Detroit as part of my architectural photography tour and only had time to photograph the building with ...-
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free hand photographed, 36 single pictures
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The city of Detroit, the Ambassador Bridge, & Windsor, Ontario as taken from Belle Isle
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Detroit and Windsor as seen from Belle Isle.
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Detroit
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I'm disappointed with the results of this gigapan and I'd like to re-shoot it sometime, but I decided to post it anyway. It was starting to get dark out so I had to bump my ISO up to 800 and the shutter speed was only 1/100th. The camera was on a tripod but a handful of images still got some pretty significant motion...
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The skyline from Chicago - seen from the Montrose Harbor Drive
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The Detroit skyline taken from a park in Windsor, Ontario.
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The Packard Motor Car manufacturing complex was established at 1580 E. Grand Boulevard in Detroit in 1907. Packard manufactured luxury vehicles here until it went out of business in 1956.
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Fisher Body plant 21 was built in 1919 at the corner of Hastings and Piquette Avenues in Detroit. It is 581 feet long and 200 feet wide and has 6 stories. The plant built bodies for Cadillacs and Buicks until 1974.
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