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Eastern Market, Detroit


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Hey, you in the Detroit area? I live in Ann Arbor and head out to Detroit sometimes. I haven't been out their since I've gotten my camera, but I plan to take a trip down there soon. It's cool to find photographers in the same area. You were on the East side? Be careful man, haha. Heard the east side can get bad.

Great shot though, man.

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Hehe the whole city is not safe, just gotta keep your eye out and be aware of your surroundings. Don't go alone if you can help it.



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Oh yeah, definitely man. I'd grab a few friends before heading out.

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Very nice photo but sad to see



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Very nice photo but sad to see


It is a very nice photo and yeah, it is sad. I mean, not so much the graffiti. Ido believe that that is also an art and if there is an abandoned building (which there is a lot in the city) put some art on it. But I agree in that Detroit was a gorgeous city and still is, but it's sad to see it continue to go down the drain.