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The approaching thunderstorm made for some interesting skies.
NewCityOne (74 months ago | reply)
Terra Cotta-faced buildings are the coolest.
ifmuth (74 months ago | reply)
That came out really nice Allan. Glad we didn't get struck by lightning.
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Tut99 (Roger) (74 months ago | reply)
Beautiful shot. Looks like the storm is going to blot out the sun in a few minutes. (Michigan Favorites)
Camera.Ed (74 months ago | reply)
Very Nice Allan. The lights on the building and the stormy sky make the shot.
farlane (69 months ago | reply)
Hello. I have put a small version of this photo on Ann Arbor & Washtenaw County a High Tech Beacon on Absolute Michigan. Thanks for adding it to the Absolute Michigan pool!
Dan Stiver (37 months ago | reply)
You can thank the modernists for utterly destroying the institution of terra-cotta architecture.
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This photo was taken on April 22, 2006 in Main Street, Ann Arbor, MI, US.
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NewCityOne (74 months ago | reply)
Terra Cotta-faced buildings are the coolest.
ifmuth (74 months ago | reply)
That came out really nice Allan. Glad we didn't get struck by lightning.
Caglieri and toddmundt added this photo to their favorites.
Tut99 (Roger) (74 months ago | reply)
Beautiful shot. Looks like the storm is going to blot out the sun in a few minutes. (Michigan Favorites)
Camera.Ed (74 months ago | reply)
Very Nice Allan. The lights on the building and the stormy sky make the shot.
farlane (69 months ago | reply)
Hello. I have put a small version of this photo on Ann Arbor & Washtenaw County a High Tech Beacon on Absolute Michigan. Thanks for adding it to the Absolute Michigan pool!
Dan Stiver (37 months ago | reply)
You can thank the modernists for utterly destroying the institution of terra-cotta architecture.