This is the city part of St. Louis, Missouri where I live. We went there Saturday to get a Senior Lifetime Pass to all the National Parks in the US. They offered this pass before but we missed out so this time we kept calling them each week until we finally got positive response that they have enough to go around for us to have one.
1 Approached to the Gateway Arch. When I first came here to Missouri, we passed this way and Bill very proudly tells me the history of the Arch. If I can remember right, I was very, very quiet. After a while he noticed I wasn't saying anything, he kept quiet. When we got home, I asked him what the significance of the Arch is because I haven't heard of it and asking why he was so animated telling me about it. It was kind of funny because he assumes every one in the world knows about all the US significant landmarks so he assumed I would have heard of the Arch. Anyway, here is the link to Wikipedia for those that do not know about the Arch. Not much editing here as I just used Camera Raw.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gateway_Arch
Shot from the car, nothing really significant here as I just want to show the environment of where we were heading to.
2 There is a train line passing through this bridge on the metal brown part and under the bridge across, then the traffic up the top. I took this shot across the parking lot where we parked our car. We had a hard time trying to find this $5-a-pop parking lot as most of the public parking lots in that part of the city cost $30. It is because there was a baseball game at the Busch Stadium last weekend. We were not prepared to pay $30 for the hour that we spent there. Anyway, this place is a just a hop and a skip to the Gateway Arch.
3. On our way to the Arch, this is the newly constructed park near it. I do not know what the deal is here, a park with no shade? It is not really finished yet I suppose... But people are allowed during the weekends to walk around it and in it. Anyway, this shot is a practice for me about shooting buildings. It just happened to have a park in front of it.
I think this one is overdone...
4. Reaching for the star – I sort of lie down on the pavement to get this shot. This is the vision I had in mind to process it. When I left, Bill pointed me to people trying to take the photo of the Arch the same way I did – lying on the ground. He said I started a craze. NOT! In case he think he has a crazy wife, I will look for that youtube video I saw once of photographers physically playing contortionists just to get a shot...ha!
Anyway this is my version of the Arch's shot...
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