565 Comments for Michigan Central Station

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Childish yes, ever broken windows, NO!
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I spotted one.....
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It's a childish act, everyone has done it at some point.
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this was one of the areas where transformers was filmed.
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do you guys know they filmed parts of the movie transformers here the part where shia was being chased by barricade.
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This one is special, it almost feels someone is looking back at you from inside the crumbling building.. it's haunting. by the way can anyone see the shioo Lisa? or do you see something else?
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There is no way I would be going down there. I was thinking the same thing, zombie and monsters are down there ....waiting..
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This is worthy of framing. I love how it make me feel, cold and sad but greatful.
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This is so beautiful! Wish I could of played hide and seek in it! I Love it
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Not sure why, but for some reason this reminds me of a skull.
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Motts, SOOO glad you decided to come do this one. If anybody can do it justice, it's you!
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http://www.flickr.com/.../rikuhoo/4156173312/

my vision on a tire..urban outdoor though.. But yoor pictures are amazing. Long time cheching your picture updatings..first time commenting. But you have inspired me alot in photographing..keep up the nice work!!
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Kathy you sound very nice, and you live in a lovely state, my bother used to live in NY for over 10 yrs, so i have traveled thur Connecticut! Would you like to keep in touch by email? Dont worry im harmless! ha!
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LucieLou, I definitely try to avoid wasps and bees of all types! We actually had a white faced hornet nest in our light next to our deck door last summer, scary stuff!

And yes, definitely need to give Motts credit! What an amazing photo! It looks like he's leaning backwards out of a window and looking up. It does make me z little dizzy though! lol!
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Unfortunately peg, the funds and prospective tenants that might save this structure do not exist. It would likely cost around $400m to build such a grand structure today, and half that to restore it. No economic infrastructure exists to support it. Zombie abatement alone would be quite costly. Oops.