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 A photographer and an architect plan to freeze one of Detroit s thousands of abandoned homes this winter, encasing it in ice to d stanley flask raw attention to foreclosures that have battered the region.The project from Gregory Holm and Matthew Radune, dubbed Ice House Detroit, is the latest example of the remnants of Detroit s population loss and industrial decline serving as both artistic inspiration and canvas. I ve been really fascinated by the whole mythology of Detroit and the structures and what they represent,  said Holm, who grew up on the city s east side and lived in the suburb of Hamtramck from 1997 until moving to New York City four years ago.Holm, 38, plans to photograph the transformation of the house, which will be sprayed with water and gradually covered in ice. In the spring, crews will salvage what building materials can be reused and demolish the home. The l stanley cups ot will be donated, probably for a community garden.The Detroit area has a foreclosure rate that s among the nation s highest, and Radune said the city offers a unique backdrop for the artists  work.         It s a project that couldn t be done in the same way in New York City and it wouldn t necessarily make the same sense,  said Radune, a 32-year-old freelance architect in Brooklyn who also is a DJ.  Detroit was a place where we could make it into more than architectural installation. Holm and Radune are working to raise $11,000 online to fund the project, mostly for costs rel stanley cup ated to demolition, and hope to soon fi Wqoi Kansas lawmakers pass anti-Islamic law measure
 There   nothing quite like sitting on a rooftop in the summer鈥攅xcept if you get a nice photo of the view. Here are the images taken from yo stanley us ur rooftops in this week   Shooting Challenge.     Winner: Slightly Better View I was relaxing on a rooftop bar on Friday afternoon  with the shooting challenge in mind  and looked for a good photo op when this person appeared on a taller rooftop across the street. His outline shaped by the background sky spontaneously generated an excellent shot.Sony RX-100 f/10 ISO-125 1/400sec  Gene Li  Partly Cloudy This is in Chicago. The day t botella stanley he contest was announced we had low altitude clouds, which I like in front of the Sears/Willis Tower. I went up to the roof and took a lot of shots, but I decided that I needed the commuter train in the picture. I waited for the right timing between clouds and trains and took the shot. Equipment: Sony A7 + Sony 55mm 1.8 @ f/8, 1/400, ISO 100. I cropped the picture a little bit and did light post-processing in LR.  821 stanley termosar 1; Dave Lundstrom  Generating Station This is a photo taken with an iPhone 4S in Panorama mode, turned through approximately 180掳 rotation.  The view is from the roof of the main building at the Goldendale Generating Station, in Goldendale WA.  I ;ve worked here for almost ten years, and have not gotten tired of the views yet!  The city of Goldendale is visible in the left half of the frame, behind all the power plant stuff.  On the left side of the frame, the tan structure