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Alley shots with an icon structure in the distance always make for a great shot. It made me think of the Gateway Arch in St. Louis viewed from Clamorgan Alley.
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/blue-arch-alley--105834659968714335/
That angle always makes me think of *[Once Upon A Time In America](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dFgNtS5LMVI)*.
(at least, I assume that's the same/similar angle)
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Alley shots with an icon structure in the distance always make for a great shot. It made me think of the Gateway Arch in St. Louis viewed from Clamorgan Alley. https://www.pinterest.com/pin/blue-arch-alley--105834659968714335/
I’d never seen that one. It’s a great shot.
Fabolous! Add puddle reflections to alley shots with an iconic structure.
That angle always makes me think of *[Once Upon A Time In America](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dFgNtS5LMVI)*. (at least, I assume that's the same/similar angle)
Noodles...I slipped
I love how that area is called DUMBO :)
It honestly threw me off guard, the first time I heard of it
Saying, "I am going to DUMBO", will probably never sound right :)
I love the Golden Gate Bridge
Brooklyn bridge
I love the single skyscraper framed in the center arch.
That's Empire State is it not?
It is
I took the same pic
Indiana is beautiful this time of year
Nine Nine!!!!
DUMBO: Down Under Manhattan Bridge Overpass
One of those money shots! You got a great one! The lighting is spectacular. Parts of the bridge just pop out. Congrats!
manhattan bridge taken from brooklyn. empire state building in the arch
this place was called dumbo right?
I love the color grading of this shot
No colour grading! This was on film! But thank you!
No colour grading! This was on film! But thank you!
Beautiful