Posted April 23, 201114 yr Here's the second part of my Detroit phototour from April 2011, this time with night shots of downtown... I didn't have a tripod with me, so not all the pics turned out as good as I wanted, but without further ado... My hotel, the Westin Book-Cadillac The vacant Book Tower, standing tall... Buildings in Grand Circus Park Fox Theatre, where I went that night for Charlie Sheen's first DISASTROUS show... it started well, but ended bad. Hockeytown Cafe in Foxtown... The Fillmore Music Hall (formerly State Theatre) People Mover @ Grand Circus Park station... Greektown Downtown from Bricktown PM Station... Millender Center RenCen front entrance to General Motors Looking up at the RenCen @ night... Windsor, Ontario skyline Riverwalk Wintergarden entrance @ RenCen RenCen Central Business District of Detroit... RenCen again... Looking up @ the Coleman A. Young City-County Building Guardian Building and Woodward Avenue The Spirit of Detroit... One Woodward Avenue, designed by Minoru Yamasaki, who designed the World Trade Center in NYC and the Guardian Building.. Comerica Tower, looking up Chase Tower... Soldiers and Sailors Monument Compuware Building... Looking south on Woodward towards the CBD... Penobscot and Ford Building Looking up @ the Penobscot Looking up @ the Guardian building... 150 Jefferson One Woodward Avenue Guardian Building again... Hart Plaza Hart Plaza Fountain... CBD once more... Cobo Hall Financial District People Mover station... 211 Fort Street Back @ the Book-Cadillac Penobscot Building.. I really wish I brought my tripod, but oh well, they turned out well despite no tripod. Hope you all enjoyed!
April 24, 201114 yr Still, great shots without a tripod! "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
April 25, 201114 yr I like the monorail system. In some ways, I find it to be better than streetcar or lightrail for downtown areas.
April 27, 201114 yr Ditto all the above! I'm envious of the great shots you captured without lugging around a cumbersome tripod!
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