Gateway Arch, St. Louis, Missouri

by AggieDad

An icon in the U.S., the Gateway Arch is an absolutely elegant structure. It is a catenary (not a parabola) that has a triangular cross-section and an all stainless-steel skin. At 630 feet, it is the highest free-standing arch in the world.

Because it is a catenary, it is really one continuous curve that offers many opportunities for unique photo designs.

This first photo is a look at the arch through some trees for perspective. The little dark rectangles on what looks like the left side are windows at the actual top center of the arch.

This is photo one of three. The following two photos are more abstract in their perspective and composition.
Uploaded26/09/2016 - 04:02
CategoryArchitecture
Shutter Speed1/800
Aperturef/10
LensN/A
ISO400
Focal Length50mm
Views/Likes21/1

RobL
Posted 26/09/2016 - 07:40 Link
Nice. A catenary is structurally the most efficient way of transmitting forces; it generates naturally the other way up if you suspend a length of string for example. Makes a nice shape too.
PeterKR
Posted 26/09/2016 - 14:34 Link
Nice capture with that cloud

Best regards
Peter

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