Bill,
You asked for comments and criticism so here goes...
Terrific and inspiring idea! ...We can all do this somewhere.
Your subject matter isn't as exotic as Paul's walk thru Paris.
67 sides is too many, I made it thru 20 before I went to thumbnails.
The shots were better towards the end than at the start.
...Too confusing, too many things going on in the pictures to start.
The shots with fewer people in the scene seemed to work better.
(I understand how hard it is to isolate people in a busy market, but...)
Fruits, vegetables, and flowers are always an interesting change of pace.
I salute you for trying this out ... no better way to learn and grow.
Regards,  Bob S.

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>  Inspired by Paul Stenquist's wonderful "Walk Around Paris",  I finally got
>  off of my lazy butt and completed a project I've wanted to do for some 
time:
>  A photo essay of one of my favorite places, Detroit's Eastern Market. It's
>  more than 150 years old, and on the weekends, is flooded with people from
>  every walk of life that can be found in this multicultural,
>  immigrant-attractive city.  I hope for this to be an ongoing
>  "work-in-progress", to which I can add each time that I visit.
>  Your thoughts, criticism and suggestions are welcome and solicited.
>  
>  http://groups.msn.com/wsawyerphotography/shoebox.msnw

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