Many arch hunters like the challenge to climb up to the top of the arch. An arch observed from below can sometimes require several hours of hiking detours to access the top (with sometimes many difficulties to overcome). Also arch aesthetics can be considerably changed and you can appreciate the different perspective of the erosional work from above. Here is a picture gallery with some examples of arches from above and below.
Arrowhead Arch
Seven Bridges
Dryfall Bridge of Tiseteka
Little Arch
Pothole Arch
Parallel Arch
Mill Creek Arch
Camel Head Arch
Corona Arch
Bow Tie Arch
Gold Bar Arch
Skyline Arch
Ring Arch
La Ventana
Uranium Arch
Harts Draw Bridge
Buttress Arch
Raptor Arch
Saddle Arch
Aqueduct Arch
Hand Hold Arch
Funnel Arch
Cedar Tree Arch
Brimhall Double Arch