With all the shelter at home stuff, thought I'd start a fun thread to help get our minds on better times. I am not a professional or high level amateur photographer, but I have taken some cool pictures over the years. If you've taken pictures that you're proud of, how bout posting a couple,and explaining what they are?
I'll Start:
St. Louis July 2003. I was staying downtown in that beer can shaped hotel by the arch. I got a call around midnight that my mom was taken to ICU in Arkansas, and was in bad shape. I got up at dawn as the sun was rising over the Mississippi river. I took this picture looking east. Went to the chapel in the center and said a prayer for my parents. Mom got out of ICU 66 days later.
Alley Springs, MO: From around 2002, near Eminence,MO.
Hotel Bothwell, Sedalia,MO. Shot at sundown in downtown Sedalia.
Desoto Sign, Carthage, MO. On a trip to Arkansas, took the scenic route 2018.
Missouri Hwy 13 Bridge, Lexington, MO: Looking north during the flood of 1993.
Originally Posted by Brody Wa:
Thank you for the last picture of the Amelia Earhart Bridge...I grew up in Atchison Kansas. I never remembered it looking like that though.
about a mile from me. Skyview bridge. Its what the cruise ships go under to get out onto the open water.
Originally Posted by eDave:
Nice. Such a thrill to see wasn't it?
It was a lot easier to see than I had expected. I kept seeing suggestions to bring binoculars to help you find it. I did, and they were nice to have, but I spotted it as soon as I stepped out of the car (and I wasn't out of the city's range of light pollution at all). [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
about a mile from me. Skyview bridge. Its what the cruise ships go under to get out onto the open water.
That looks nice because they had to rebuild the Sunshine Skyway Bridge over Tampa Bay. Here's what happened to the original in 1980 when a freighter hit the bridge and 35 people died.
Originally Posted by DeepPurple:
That looks nice because they had to rebuild the Sunshine Skyway Bridge over Tampa Bay. Here's what happened to the original in 1980 when a freighter hit the bridge and 35 people died.