10 Eerie Shots In Michigan That Are Spine-Tingling Yet Magical
Sometimes we see a photograph is just so eerie that we can’t take our eyes off it. They may not be depicting anything too dramatic, nothing like the photography that comes from a war correspondent perhaps. Maybe it’s from everyday life, but it’s no less stunning. Here are some that come out of Michigan for you to marvel.
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This otherwise desolate, overgrown field has one creepy sign of life.
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Many of the whimsical structures that made up the Heidelberg Project in Detroit have since been taken down by arsonists. But the images, like this one, still remain ingrained in our consciousness.
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Though long-abandoned, this magnificent church still holds its beauty.
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This bridge connects Michigan to Canada. Freaky thing about the fog, it makes it look like there really is no connection in the middle.
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In its heyday, this ballroom served as the swanky venue for such acts as Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman and Red Nichols. Now in ruins, it architectural detail is still a marvel to behold.
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It looks almost thick enough to skate on... Almost.
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The way the wind whips the ice into perfect formation is truly arresting to look at.
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This gargantuan, 1,006-foot long bulk carrier was quite eerie for Flickr user Dan Wiedbrauk to behold as it backed onto a dock in Marquette.
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This ghostly, iconic structure has been secured for years and years. But that hasn't stopped shutterbugs like Flickr user Shane Gorski from entering and collecting some captivating shots.
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We love the use of black and white in this shot to give us an eerie spectacle.
Wow, some of these are truly marvelous. Tell us what you think of these. And share with us some eerie, yet beautiful shots of your own.
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