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                Sunday, February 7, 2010 - 2:48PM CST    Storm Highway blog RSS/XML feedStorm Highway Twitter FeedStorm Highway Facebook page

St. Louis winter scenes

I've been waiting for a clear post-fresh-snowfall day to go downtown and get some new shots, but that has eluded me until today. I had a few tasks to take care of in O'Fallon this morning, so it was a convenient time to go on into the city and make a few photo stops. The region got about 3 inches of snow last night.

From Eads Bridge:


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Old Courthouse:


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Chestnut Street scenes:


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From East St. Louis. I had to stand on top of the concrete levee wall to get this view over the railroad cars. There is a nice new elevated overlook here, but it's about 300 feet back from the levee with high-tension power lines slashing right through the view. So it's basically just as I've always had to do to get this view since I started coming here 10 years ago.


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At the I-64/I-255 interchange.


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Clark Avenue and 9th Street:


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Distant zoom from Sauget:


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From Eads Bridge:


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Busch Stadium awning:


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Apparently the panorama stitcher I've been using can't handle up-close panos of the Arch. No matter what settings I used, it always had trouble with the top part. This is the better of the results, though still not usable for anything.


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Comments
Really beautiful pics Dan!
- Posted by Katie from Melrose, MA
Great shots Dan!
- Posted by Paul from Decatur, IL

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