City - Detroit State - MICHIGAN Country - United States
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?63 years after our founding fathers signed the United States Constitution into being, 22 years before the Civil War and 2 years after Michigan became a State, while Abraham Lincoln was still a 30 year old lawyer in Illinois, the Detroit Boat Club was founded. Organized by oarsman on February 18, 1839, it is the oldest continuous rowing club in the world, the oldest boat club in the United States and the oldest social club in Michigan? ~ Detroit boat club web site
This is the Main entrance from belle isle to the Detroit boat club, at one time it was completely surrounded by a moat.
This is my first attempt at a ?series?? my objective is to create an interesting and photographically consistent style (black and white with a macro type feel) as well as focusing on titles and descriptions to gain more impact. I thought the Detroit yacht club was interesting enough. I welcome any comments good or bad, ~Mike
Well thanks Mike, I tried to do as you asked in the comment section of the photo. If you'd like I'll continue to do so. Just remember if it looks good to you that's all that counts. Please have a look at my shots and critique also.
Awesome Dana! Thank you so much for your honest opinion! Dana, you are one of the very few and very valuable people on this site, a person who isn?t afraid to offer constructive criticism and I appreciate that! The only times I seem to get ?good? criticism is when I post under the photo help project, other than that, I usually just get the no brain ?nice picture? comments. I realize that most of my stuff is not very interesting in comparison to most of the photographers on this site, but I?m struggling to become better. You are very welcomed to comment on any of the photos in my portfolio. Thanks ~Mike
This is a very ice series of shots. I think I like this one the best. It captures the sadness of the decay. You have enhanced this by use of monochrome and shooting on a dull day.
Places like this fascinate me. I'm assuming that it is closed? Obviously, it is not getting the attention that it once did.....and that is specifically what is so intriguing about these places. To know what it once was, what it once had....and what it has become. To imagine the fun, the significance, the status that it enjoyed. And now, at least based on this perspective....where it is today. You selected an awesome vantage point to take this shot. Great detail, wonderful tones! I'm glad to see you immerse yourself in a project that is important to YOU. Let others taste the ambiance, and swim around, if their imagination is fertile enough. .Brad
In your series your tones and exposure have stayed consistant. I like the composition and good clarity of this shot. Now I'll get in trouble, the image I haven't commented on appears to me to be to busy, tones and clarity are very good though.