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ChangeCanyon Road sculpture pose
Canyon Road has the highest concentration of art galleries in the city, and many display outdoor sculptures along the street. Find a striking outdoor sculpture and take a group photo where the team mirrors its pose.
Capital cheers
Find a spot with a D.C. landmark behind you, grab a coffee or a drink and take a group toast photo. To the capital!
Capital city kick-off
The hunt begins! Find a typical D.C. backdrop (a marble facade, a federal building, a row of cherry trees if in season) and take a group photo where everyone jumps in the air. Everyone off the ground or it does not count.
Capitol dome pose
The Idaho State Capitol is the only state capitol in the US heated by geothermal water, topped by a sandstone dome. Take a group photo with the team on the steps, the dome rising behind you.
Capitol gold dome pose
Step back so the entire gold-leaf dome of the Capitol fits above the team in one shot. Take a group photo with the whole dome visible.
Capitol granite dome pose
The Utah State Capitol's granite dome looks out over downtown and the Wasatch. Stand on the south steps, line the team up and take a group photo with the dome behind the team.
Capitol Square sunset shot
Return to Capitol Square and find a vantage point on one of the four corners where the dome catches the late light. Take a group photo with the Capitol behind the team.
Cardboard Cathedral interior shot
The Transitional Cathedral was designed in cardboard tubes by Japanese architect Shigeru Ban. Walk inside and take a respectful group photo with the A-frame ceiling and the cardboard columns behind everyone.
Cargo ship spotting
Savannah is one of the busiest container ports in the US. From River Street watch the river and try to spot a cargo ship or container vessel sliding past. Take a photo with the ship in the background.
Casa Batlló skull glance
Find Casa Batlló on Passeig de Gràcia (or another Gaudí building). Take a photo from across the street, with the team pretending to scream like the skull-shaped balconies.
Cascade peaks view
The snowy Cascade peaks, including the Three Sisters and Mount Bachelor, rise west of town. Find a spot with a view of the mountains and take a group photo with the peaks behind you.
Casino chip pose
Vegas runs on chips. Find any casino floor (or a casino-themed photo wall, no need to gamble) and take a group photo where everyone is holding (or pretending to hold) a stack of chips. Poker faces mandatory.
Casino hop pose
The Strip lines up themed casinos that mimic Paris, Venice, ancient Rome and New York within walking distance. Take a group photo where each team member points at a different themed casino. The more themes captured, the better.
Castle gate group shot
In front of Edinburgh Castle: take a group photo where everyone gives a defiant wave or sword salute, with the castle gate behind.
Castle view group shot
From Prague Castle: take a group photo with the city panorama (red roofs, Vltava, bridges) spread out below.
Castlefield canal photo
Castlefield is the world's first industrial canal hub. Find one of the iron viaducts arching over the canal and take a group photo with the bridge framing the team from above.
Cathedral arch pose
In front of Manchester Cathedral: take a group photo where the medieval doorway frames the team like a stained-glass window.
Cathedral Basilica facade
The sandstone Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi sits one block north of the Plaza. Find the facade with its two towers and take a group photo with the cathedral filling the frame.
Cathedral plaza pose
St. Louis Cathedral is the oldest cathedral in continuous use in the United States. Take a group photo on Jackson Square with the three white spires of the cathedral clearly behind you.
Cathedral reinstatement shot
The original ChristChurch Cathedral is being reinstated stone by stone after the 2011 earthquake. Find an angle that captures the building and the construction zone respectfully, and take a group photo with the cathedral in the background.
Cathedral Rock view
Cathedral Rock is the most photographed formation in Sedona, a cluster of red spires. Find a viewpoint (the Back O' Beyond area or the Crescent Moon overlook) and take a group photo with the spires behind you.
Cathedral spire pose
In front of St. Patrick's Cathedral: take a group photo where everyone points to the spire while wearing exaggerated St. Patrick's Day expressions.
Cathedral steeples shot
The twin spires of the Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist on Lafayette Square are visible from blocks away. Find a vantage point on Abercorn or Harris Street and take a group photo with the steeples behind you.
Cathedral steps pose
Christ Church Cathedral stands at the head of Trafalgar Street on Church Hill. Find a wide angle on the steps and the tower, line the team up and take a group photo looking up at the cathedral.