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St. Louis Arch #2

Photography Architecture posted on Jul 10, 2007
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Second shot of the famous St. Louis Gateway Arch, taken last Sunday. For the arch story and the first arch post, click here. Thanks for stopping by! marshall

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jasonj

9:08AM | Tue, 10 July 2007

For years, the arch was the tallest building I'd ever seen in person. That says something about growing up in the Midwest, huh? But it is a most photogenic structure, with the curves and the stainless. Great capture here. And not a cloud in the sky. Beautiful.

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kuerbote

9:29AM | Tue, 10 July 2007

Gorgoeus shot! I've been right there two times and it's pretty damn cool.

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mark.spooner

1:24PM | Tue, 10 July 2007

Very nice image!

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kissmet

2:41PM | Tue, 10 July 2007

Stunning POV. The arch reminds of rollercoaster rides. Whew! Looking at this here photo is giving me a creak in my neck.

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Richardphotos

5:42PM | Tue, 10 July 2007

I really enjoyed going to the top. quite an impressive view from the vantage point.excellent pov

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nikolais

1:41AM | Wed, 11 July 2007

love all of your bridge series.

JayWheeler

4:36PM | Thu, 26 July 2007

The Arch is cooler than the Eiffel Tower. I like to shoot from directly underneath. I have not seen anything like it anywhere else... have you/


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