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There was a lot of rain in them there clouds but fortunately not a lot of damage to property. We sure needed the rain :)

I wish all of my flickr friends a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year and fantastic photography 2019 :) Local scene from the Snake Ranch, Arizona.

Navajo - Nation Reservation Arizona

Aerial view of West Mitten Butte, East Mitten Butte , and Merrick Butte

 

Monument Valley has been featured in many forms of media since 1930 John Ford used the location for a number of his best-known fims

In flight...I caught it.

 

Variable darner

Right outside the back door.

On the first sunny day since we've been here.

HFF

 

View from the porch of our cabin when we visited Marble Canyon and the Grand Canyon.

Wild sunset light on the stormy clouds there in Marble Canyon.

Female. Early morning. My side yard. Southwest Arizona, USA.

 

Full frame. No crop. No post processing.

 

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The Phoenix city lights create a spectacular bokeh

 

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Arizona. Tucson. Comment terminer ce voyage en Arizona sans l'irréductible coyote qui poursuit inlassablement le roadrunner de mon enfance. Still don't know if he will ever catch that roadrunner.

Most of the hills around Roosevelt Lake are covered with some kind of wildflower bloom.

We like exploring Arizona with Jasper. This along the Treasure Loop trail at Lost Dutchman State Park Unfortunately, we didn't find the rumored lost goldmine. But we had a lot of fun together anyway

Horseshoe Bend is the name for a horseshoe-shaped meander of the Colorado River located near the town of Page, Arizona

 

According to Google terrain maps, the overlook is 4,200 feet above sea level and the Colorado River is at 3,200 feet above sea level making it a 1,000 feet drop.

 

From the rim of the canyon, the view is breathtaking but the height is daunting and intimidating. It took me a while to summon enough courage to get near the edge!!!

 

Thank you for your comments.

Gemma

 

Copyright ©Maria Gemma June, 2014

  

This is another scene from Schnebly Hill Road though I am sure it was more impressive from the top of the hill I made do with my shot location and the drizzle was grating on my nerves at this point anyway.

 

What this little side trip demonstrated for me was that Sedona is lovely from all angles, that it is just minutes from one gorgeous location to the next and that I will be back to refill my shot bag soon.

 

The road is roughly 27km long and starts somewhat paved but after you have made it about 2km it gets really rough and there are few easy turn arounds.

 

The road is completely dirt, uphill as well as full of jutting rocks looking for mufflers and oil pans. It is better to have an off road type vehicle with minimum 8” clearance, it’s not for the faint of heart but “To the victor the spoils”.

 

I took this with my D750 and Tamron SP 24-70mm 2.8 G2 Lens at 70mm 1/10s, f/9 ISO 100 processed in LR, PS +Lumenzia

 

Disclaimer: My style is a study of romantic realism as well as a work in progress.

2-image vertical stitch.

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VLUU L200 / Samsung L200

Monument Valley

Utah and Arizona, USA

December 2015

  

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