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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
I took this picture back in May when I visited Hoover Dam and the water levels were surprisingly low ... even tho I can only assume they must be even lower now !
I researched this and seems like Lake Mead is currently at the LOWEST level ever (excluding the time before the dam was built and was filling up, obviously) and is as of June at 1075.08 feet (was at 1076.57 during May when this picture was taken) which is a problem for the people who rely on it for their water supply and the electricity that the dam generates.
Engineers are working on installing new turbines that could work even if the water falls below 950 feet !
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Roper Lake State Park in Safford, Arizona. An unusual snow storm covered the mountains in the background providing a different looking setting for the palm trees near the lake
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
Looking West from Mt. Lemmon Arizona. Explore 5/17/2016
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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.
Light painting on the large rocks there in the Marble Canyon area of Arizona. Light on the clouds is from Page, Arizona.
Southern Arizona experiences a monsoon weather pattern each summer with large thunderstorms and lots of lightning. This is a blend of some of the strikes and cloud to cloud crawlers we experienced one night this week as the monsoon came blasting in. It's made up of 15 images taken over 15 minutes blended together in PS, triggered by the Lightning Trigger IV, 1/4 sec exposures.