Thursday, July 16, 2009

Detroit Metrobeach

Detroit Metrobeach at Dusk, by Mary Stebbins Taitt. A peaceful moment
in an evening stroll. The Lake is Lake St. Clair. Some locals are
petitioning to change its status to a great lake! (It is pretty big,
and part of the great lakes system.)

13 comments:

  1. I like the photo, - the style and colors of the design, and the peaceful moment it must be to just sit there at this beautiful place.

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  2. I don't think it will make it. Too many geography books would have to be replaced.

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  3. Thanks Gunn and B.

    I'm not invested in the change myself.

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  4. Beautifully calm colors - I can imagine enjoying a cup of coffee here.

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  5. I like our photo wich catch my eyes for the DP portal. Really nice graphic construction

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  6. This picture has really beautiful colors. I really like it.

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  7. Thank you so much. Y'all could be sitting right there if you come to Detroit. :-D

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  8. The light is amazing! I need to check a map to see if Lake St, Clair is bigger than Lake Simcoe, which also part of the same system. ;-)

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  9. Excellent composition, Mary...I'll wait for the big one to comment further! ;-)

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  10. I'd better check the map for Lake Simcoe.

    Jacob, " the Big One" will be tomorrow's post, and different. I guess I could have tried it on today's.

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  11. Okay, Mary...I really hope it all works out - should...

    I'll be out most of the day tomorrow...by write if you need help and I'll get back to you as soon as I can...

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  12. Thanks again for all your help, Jacob! When I ahve time, if this works, I'm going to try to apply it to my other blogs as well.

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  13. Really amazing photography..

    his is pretty interesting...

    Thanks for sharing..
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