Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Detroit Renaissance Center



Detroit Renaissance Center, close up and view from the people mover. Click images to view larger. [If you can't see these photos (they are visible to me), click here for the first one and here for the second.]

I have no idea why people cannot see some of my images, because they are visible to me in two different browsers. I re-posted yesterday's images as well. I hope you can see these.
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10 comments:

TeamSplashi said...

Your blog looks A OK .
Cheers, we too like to follow non of rules.

:)

NorthBayPhoto said...

Great photos! I really like the top photo (with the reflection).

Thanks for visiting my NorthBayPhoto blog and for being a non-follower of the rules as well!

PS> Wow. Somebody else who likes liver & brussels sprouts as well...but the brussels sprouts have to have fresh butter on top!! Hmm...I'm getting hungry now!

Anonymous said...

Nice. Crisp.

Fénix - Bostonscapes said...

Nice!

You can see your pictures because they reside in your hard drive (that's what the "local" part of the URL means - always look at the address of the photo, if it starts with something like http://local or something similar, it means that the file didn't upload.

Anonymous said...

HIgh-rise reflection shot is terrific. I saw all your photos just fine.

Marie said...

I too like the photo with the reflection. The other one also. :-))

Anonymous said...

Great photos! Detroit looks so different to anywhere I have seen!
Is this a gathering of "no rules!* people? HAHA.

Tara's Talk said...

Fabulous building! These many windowed buildlings like this fascinate me:) thanks for sharing all your great photos!

Stop by & visit sometime:)
~Tara
http://tarastalkntreasures.blogspot.com/

Mary Stebbins Taitt said...

I am running behind on my commenting and I apologize! Life has this way of interfering with blogging, LOL!

Thanks all for your great comments.

Fenix, I had that posting problem on another blog and thanks to you, I know how to fix it.

Mary Stebbins Taitt said...

I'm in favor of a gathering of no-rules people!

(Would that be anarchy?)