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Photos of Arch (21)
There are (21) photos of the keyword,
Arch
, available on our website. They are pictured below.The pictures are organized by category.
Color
B & W
Painting
Animals
:
Birds
#975 — A silly photo taken of two ducks diving under water to se
arch
for food. These ducks were found in Lake Bradley which is locted near South Hill (Puyallup), Washington.
Two Ducks Diving Under Water
#978 — A close up funny photo taken of a duck diving under water in a lake to se
arch
for some food.
Upside Down Duck Se
arch
ing for Food
Business and Office Concepts
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Buildings
#387 — A scenic picture of the Transamerica Pyramid building located in the financial district of San Francisco, California. The Transamerica building was completed in 1972 and was the tallest building in the United States west of the Mississippi River from 1972-1974; surpassed by the Aon Center in Los Angeles. The Pyramid is no longer the company headquarters, but it serves as Transamerica's corporate logo and is strongly identified with the corporation. Today it is a world-class office tower and home to more than 50 high-profile firms employing about 1,500 people. It is also surrounded by 4 and 5 star hotels, restaurants, galleries, clubs and shopping, and the colorful neighborhoods of Jackson Square, Chinatown and North Beach.
Transamerica Pyramid
Digital Art
#1230 — A scenic photo of two ducks with their behinds up in the air as they are looking for food. This photo has been edited using Adobe Photoshop to put the whole picture in black and white except keeping the ducks feet in color.
Ducks Feet in Orange
National Parks
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Grand Canyon
#2324 — A scenic vertical picture taken of the Grand Canyon National Park during M
arch
of 2010. Blue sky is seen above.
Grand Canyon, M
arch
2010
Objects
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Schools and Education
#313 — A scenic picture of a walkway outside one of the buildings at Stanford University. Stanford is located near Palo Alto, California and has a very reputable college program.
Mauresque Style
Arch
itecture & Walkway at Stanford University
#437 — A scenic picture taken of Stanford Memorial Church looking through an
arch
on the campus of Stanford University. Stanford Memorial Church stands at the center of the campus, and was one of the earliest and is still among the most prominent interdenominational churches in the West. Memorial Church is open to all religions and is non-denominational.
Stanford Memorial Church Through
Arch
Places
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Coastal Scenes
#871 — A scenic coastal photo of the Pacific Ocean with a couple of big rocks near the coast. This photo was taken along the coast in Northern California on a beautiful sunny day.
Pacific Ocean & Rocks
Travel Locations
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California
:
Golden Gate Bridge
#300 — This is a close up scenic photo of the
arch
of the Golden Gate Bridge just as the sun was about the set - as you can see from the changing colors in the sky. The Golden Gate Bridge is a historic symbol that represents the city of San Francisco. Joseph B. Strauss was the original chief engineer of the bridge and designed a rather unsightly cantilever and suspension structure in 1916. Though attempts were made to refine the design, it wasn't until consulting
arch
itects Irving F. Morrow and his wife Gertrude C. Morrow stepped in that the current look and design were imagined and implemented. The bridge opened for traffic 1937.
Arch
of Golden Gate Bridge
#1583 — A scenic close up picture taken of the tip of the Golden Gate Bridge which is seen very close to the clouds. You can see how big the bridge is compared to people standing on the hill in which case they look tiny.
Golden Gate Bridge Tip in Clouds
Travel Locations
:
California
:
San Francisco
#593 — A close up picture taken on the
arch
of the Bay Bridge which is located in San Francisco, California and connects with Oakland. There are no pedestrian walkways or vista points on the Bay Bridge, but you can drive on it and stop midway at Treasure Island to view the span. The Bay Bridge is a very popular commuting bridge as over a quarter million vehicles cross the San Francisco Bay Bridge daily.
Arch
of Bay Bridge
#1392 — A scenic picture taken of one of the
arch
s of the Bay Bridge which is located in San Francisco, California. This photo was taken on a sunny day with blue sky all around. A sail boat can be seen under the bridge.
Bay Bridge
Arch
#563 — A scenic picture taken of a view of the interesting building
arch
itecture of the city of San Francisco. This picture was taken from Telegraph Hill looking in the north-west direction.
Buildings of San Francisco
Travel Locations
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Washington State
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Seattle
#2320 — A scenic close up picture taken of the Original Starbucks located at Pike Place Market in downtown Seattle, Washington. Tons of people are seen outside of the building as they are wanting to order coffee.
Original Starbuks
#2319 — A scenic vertical picture taken of a big Seattle business building in the background and a restaurant patio with umbrellas and tables in the foreground. Photo was taken against a blue sky.
Seattle Building & Restaurant Patio
#2318 — A close up, scenic vertical picture taken of the Seattle Space Needle against blue sky.
Seattle Space Needle Against a Blue Sky
#7 — The Space Needle on a beautiful, sunny day in Seattle, Washington. The 605 foot (184 meter) Space Needle was designed by Edward E. Carlson for the 1962 World's Fair in Seattle. The futuristic structure has become a symbol for the city, and is home to festive events such as the annual New Year's Eve fireworks display.
Space Needle
#124 — A scenic view of the Space Needle and Seattle, Washington from a hill near Seattle. Blue sky is seen above and the tall buildings of Seattle are to the left.
Space Needle & Seattle
#123 — A view of the Space Needle located in Seattle, Washingon on this beautiful sunny day. The 605 foot (184 meter) Space Needle was designed by Edward E. Carlson for the 1962 World's Fair in Seattle. The Space Needle has become a symbol for the city, and is home to festive events such as the annual New Year's Eve fireworks display. The Space Needle was completed in December 1961, and officially opened four months later on the first day of the World's Fair, April 21, 1962.
Space Needle View
#125 — A view of the Space Needle and Seattle, Washington from a hill near Seattle. The futuristic structure has become a symbol for the city, and is home to festive events such as the annual New Year's Eve fireworks display. Blue sky is seen above and a tree is to the right.
Space Needle, Seattle
#152 — A view of the Space Needle from a hill near Seattle. The 605 foot (184 meter) Space Needle was designed by Edward E. Carlson for the 1962 World's Fair in Seattle. The futuristic structure has become a symbol for the city, and is home to festive events such as the annual New Year's Eve fireworks display. The Space Needle was completed in December 1961, and officially opened four months later on the first day of the World's Fair, April 21, 1962.
Tree & Space Needle