When I was an undergraduate at St. Louis University lo these many decades ago, all the kids would get bored and antsy in the run-up to Christmas break. True, we were like that all the time but it was worse at that time of year. While sitting around in various states of consciousness, the guys sometimes talked of pulling a Christmas prank at the Arch. We'd get a bunch of lightweight fishing line and real light red mylar fabric or something like that and tie it into this humongous bow and then we'd get some big balloons from somewhere and a tank of helium, see, and fill the balloons up with it and figure out a way to attach them to the top of the bow and then take the fishing line and tie it around the bow and then around a leg of the Arch with a big slip knot and just let the whole thing float up to the top. Wouldn't that be frickin cool? No one ever got off their rears and did it. No one ever thought about police, either. It worked out okay, though. Eventually, I graduated.
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Christmas Arch
When I was an undergraduate at St. Louis University lo these many decades ago, all the kids would get bored and antsy in the run-up to Christmas break. True, we were like that all the time but it was worse at that time of year. While sitting around in various states of consciousness, the guys sometimes talked of pulling a Christmas prank at the Arch. We'd get a bunch of lightweight fishing line and real light red mylar fabric or something like that and tie it into this humongous bow and then we'd get some big balloons from somewhere and a tank of helium, see, and fill the balloons up with it and figure out a way to attach them to the top of the bow and then take the fishing line and tie it around the bow and then around a leg of the Arch with a big slip knot and just let the whole thing float up to the top. Wouldn't that be frickin cool? No one ever got off their rears and did it. No one ever thought about police, either. It worked out okay, though. Eventually, I graduated.
Labels:
Christmas,
Gateway Arch,
St. Louis
Monday, December 22, 2008
Graph Paper
Labels:
Basilica of St. Louis,
Gateway Arch,
Louis IX,
Old Cathedral,
St. Louis
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Solar Flare
Labels:
Gateway Arch,
St. Louis
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Depressed Lanes
This photo was taken on November 16, 2008, the same day as today's post on my St. Louis Daily Photo Blog. I risked life and limb to get it since there's no sidewalk where I was standing on a narrow curb, beside a traffic lane of Memorial Drive.
Labels:
depressed lanes,
Gateway Arch,
I 70,
St. Louis
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
The Skinny
Shot while lying on my back directly under the apex on a blazing summer day. The Arch has a little of the monolith from 2001 in this image.
Labels:
Gateway Arch,
St. Louis
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Non-Euclidian Geometry
It's about curved surfaces in three dimension, their edges and their position in space. Plus it looks kind of cool.
Labels:
Gateway Arch,
St. Louis
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Monday, November 17, 2008
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Straight Up
Looking straight at the north leg on a brilliant summer day. This was shot from Eads Bridge, the oldest bridge over the central Mississippi River.
Labels:
Eads Bridge,
Gateway Arch,
St. Louis
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Welcome To Gateway
There will not be daily posts but over the months to come you will see many images of my city's great monument. Visit again from time to time.
Labels:
Gateway Arch,
St. Louis,
Welcome to Gateway
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Establishing Shot 2
Labels:
Gateway Arch,
Mississippi River,
St. Louis
Saturday, November 8, 2008
Establishing Shot 1
Photography teachers tell you that when you make a series of images on a single topic you should have some establishing shots to set the context. Here it is: the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, standing on a bluff over the Mississippi River, linking the water, land and sky. Many more of these pictures to come.
Labels:
Gateway Arch,
St. Louis,
winter
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