This was in the back of a random building downtown, right across the street from the old tiger stadium, and very close to the abandoned train station. This whole wall really popped out to me. The only thing is I'm pretty sure all this graffiti was allowed, as the whole building is completely done up very nicely.
This is the back door of St. Andrews, a venue for bands in downtown Detroit, MI. I really liked the framing of this shot and feel as though the composition is one of my best, perhaps not enough negative space.
The Nark wall, another one of my top images, especially for being my first trip down to Detroit with the dSLR. The contrast is through the roof on this image but I felt as though it really cleaned the image up.

This MJ shot was right next to the first graffiti image on this post.
I thought this sign was very ironic, the No Trespassing sign over a barbed fence, with obvious disobedience right behind it. I feel that the depth of field worked out great.

My original HDR of the MCS building. I feel that my more recent is much more realistic, but this one still has a great sense of surrealism so I have to keep it up.

This is Hart plaza at night. Luckily I got there while the light was still on!
This bit of graffiti is right across the alley from the MJ/first piece on this page. It looks great, and when I returned to shoot an HDR of it...it had been torn down.

This is from the top of Greektown Casino's parking garage...at around 5 am just as the sky gained some color. Sadly after about 10 shots we were asked to leave.


These two are both of Comerica park, where the Detroit Tigers currently play. I really like how this park looks when its not game day.

This is a warehouse that had a sign on it stating it was "community art space". It was extremely dark outside, but nothing 30 seconds couldn't handle.
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