Description
Gateway Arch National Park is the smallest National Park in the United States and, dare I say, very different from the rest. Sitting on the banks of the Mississippi River, in the middle of Saint Louis, this tiny 91-acre park is not what most people imagine when they hear “National Park.”
As a landscape photographer on a quest to photograph every one of our National Parks, it was a real struggle to find a way to capture this 630ft tall steel structure. While there are other well-known structures within the boundary of the park, such as the Old Courthouse, I wanted to focus on creating an interesting image of just the arch without the distraction of the city or other structures.
I visited the park in winter, when the weather called for snow and rain. I went out each morning before dawn and each afternoon at sunset until I had the perfect conditions. The dark sky contrasts perfectly with the stainless-steel structure. The snow and ice on the arch create a wonderfully unique feel to this very iconic structure.
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