Monday, October 8, 2007

The Renaissance Center and People Mover


The Renaissance Center and People Mover, by Mary Stebbins Taitt. Click image to view larger. The Gem of Detroit. As I mentioned yesterday, it is really beautiful, inside and out. And yes, I did fiddle a little with this image. There was a reason for it--a few distracting items like a traffic signal and light. And some sensor spots. In the interest of full disclosure, I will post the original here for those who are curious enough to care.

15 comments:

  1. Hi Mary! I'm dying to see the photo but I can't. It doesn't seem to have uploaded successfully (its URL starts with http://localhost*** isntead of http://bp*.blogger.com/***

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  2. Thanks, I uploaded it again. I had no idea it was going to do that or did that because it looked perfect after I uploaded it. What a pain. Thanks. Hope it stays there now.

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  3. Great photo, it looks almost unreal - like an artists impression of what it should look like!

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  4. Wow! What a stunning building...and I simply love the sky! Greetings from TORUŃ DAILY PHOTO here in Poland!

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  5. Nice alterations to the photo! This place looks impressive, and it's quite beautiful.

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  6. I have seen this building many times -- I used to ice skate at Hart Plaza and state up at it. I also worked in Greektown, just down the street. I love your blog, love this picture, love the RenCen. Too bad Detroit can't seem to pick itself up again. I like the dark sky, ominous, like a warning. Like Detroit.

    www.nundadailyphoto.blogspot.com

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  7. Thanks so much Mountainboy, Glenn Standish, Waldo Oiseau, Kelli K and Berrybird for all you wonderful and very kind comments!

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  8. Amazing shots. It's funny that the RenCen was originally tied in with Ford and is now GM's headquarters. Although probably a bit sad for the New Center area, it's good that the RenCen has been changed to be a bit more friendly.

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  9. I left two comments here yesterday, but the second one never showed up! This is a great photo. Love those buildings and the way you've capture them.

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  10. Thanks so much for trying again. I sometimes have days where blogger won't allow me to leave any comments anywhere.

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  11. Nice photo, it sees like a scale-model.

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  12. This is an amazing picture making a powerful statement about ur city! Wonderful. More like this please!

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  13. Thanks Which main for you very kind comment! I will see what I can do.

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