After more than four years of almost-weekly Arch photos it gets hard to see something new. In this one I've resorted to Photoshop trickery. I think it looks like a very modern Rorschach blot or possibly a cool metallic necktie.
Commenting time may be hard to come by for a bit. My sister from State College, PA, is in town for a conference and we'll be doing things with her. We leave for Kansas City tomorrow and then on to see my wife's family in Wayoutthere, Kansas, for the weekend. Home Monday night. I always get good images on these visits and I'm hoping to do a portrait session with my 92 year old mother in law. Results to follow.
Commenting time may be hard to come by for a bit. My sister from State College, PA, is in town for a conference and we'll be doing things with her. We leave for Kansas City tomorrow and then on to see my wife's family in Wayoutthere, Kansas, for the weekend. Home Monday night. I always get good images on these visits and I'm hoping to do a portrait session with my 92 year old mother in law. Results to follow.
You can do more with the Arch than look up at it. You can lounge around underneath and read, as pictured today on Downtown St. Louis 365.
on dirait du cristal, superbe angle
ReplyDeleteNo, this is a submarine. Have a great time with sis and wayoutthere.
ReplyDeleteanother fabulous portrait of the arch. have fun with your company.
ReplyDeleteHaha! I'm still trying to work it out Bob!! I'm doing portraits with a 90 yrs old on Sunday too, should be interesting. Have a great time with your family.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful and unique photo.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Robert!
ReplyDeleteAnother terrific shot, Bob. Good for you.
ReplyDeleteLooks like the prow of a ship like in those art deco travel posters.
ReplyDeleteGreat image!!
ReplyDeleteI like the header image too.
Greetings from Italy, Karl