A variation on last week's view. A reader from France commented that it was good to see the Arch in its urban setting. Well, this shot is so urban that I was kneeling in Broadway.
I think I'll finish up with the dog parade in the next day or two. (Why can't I get this out of my head?) Big shoot on Saturday, the main Mardi Gras parade. It always takes place on the Saturday before the event and it's pretty crazy year after year. Those pix will start coming up on Sunday.
I think I'll finish up with the dog parade in the next day or two. (Why can't I get this out of my head?) Big shoot on Saturday, the main Mardi Gras parade. It always takes place on the Saturday before the event and it's pretty crazy year after year. Those pix will start coming up on Sunday.
Je sais pas pourquoi, mais je l'imagine se mettant a marcher avec une degaine de cow boy ;))
ReplyDeleteI like it even more than last week's, even if you hadn't knelt.
ReplyDeleteKind of like those street lamps are leaning, leaning, trying to get all the way down to the street to make more arches. Arch wannabes.
ReplyDeleteThere might be some views of the Arch with gritty urban foreground scenes in East St. Louis.
ReplyDeleteOh no, why did I click, now I can't get it out of my head too, thanks Bob!! Couldn't go off to bed without my Thursday Arch fix, nice one indeed!
ReplyDeleteLovely shot!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like old downtown St. Louis. And that's a good thing. Agree with your reader, seeing the Arch within the context of the surrounding city is both informative and just plain different.
ReplyDeleteReally interesting to see it from this perspective Bob. Love the sky.
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