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Comments (5)
jubchuqun
Before moving to the house I am in now, I used to live on the 23rd flooor of "The Gentry's Landing" ... which is the building behind the north leg of the Gateway Arch (in the right side of your picture). I have SO many pictures of the Arch. Some taken from the observation deck on the 30th floor of Gentry's. Some taken right up next to the Arch itself. Day time, night time, sunny or foggy... I have so many. Its a wonderful subject photograph. Beneath the Arch is a massive underground museum. I have taken my camera in there many times. Lots of photo ops! (Lee Lewis - Cahokia, IL)
darksecret1
This is in St. Louis right?
jcv2
A huge parabole artwork! Impressive capture of this giant piece of art! :)
iceman923
This is definatly St. Louis! My home!! My favorite shots of the Arch have always been from the ground going up the north leg. If you get the sun just right...wow! Great capture!
Akinom
Great capture, Rey! Yes, the arch look pretty high! A stunning artwork!