- Slate features a slideshow discussing Detroit’s Beautiful Ruins. “It’s like Berlin or Warsaw in 1945. Just as in post-World War II photos of those ruined cities, the most shocking thing is to see people carrying on their everyday lives in the midst of so much physical destruction.” [Via]
- More such photos appear in Time’s piece on Detroit’s Beautiful, Horrible Decline.
- See also this panoramic photo of a ghost street in Detroit [Via]
- Finally getting away from Motor City, WebUrbanist features a collection of abandoned hotels, hospitals, and churches. [Via]
The view out of the window in this image http://www.marchandmeffre.com/detroit/index03.html
is a bit odd as it’s a typical big American city street with lots of people but no cars at all.
Only thing I can think of is that a marathon or something is taking place. Looks very odd.
Here is another fascinating collection of photogrphs of abandoned places in Europe. It’ suser generated but it’s quality is fascinating:
http://www.vimudeap.de/
The photos are terrible…a quick google search shows much better examples.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/keithemmerich/128744376/in/set-72157618495845369/
I am sorry I lied about that. I went back and looked and that pano thing is amazing work
as a picture of the decline of detroit the pano is great, as a photo it’s horrid. It isn’t a panoramic shot, its just a bunch of photos slapped end to end