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Schultz Creek Trail

Ponderosa Pines, Aspens and Wildflowers along the Schultz Creek Trail.
This impressionistic scene was created by shaking my camera at it.

Shroom, Shroom!

Besides the abundance of Wildflowers, we have never seen so many mushrooms!
All shapes and sizes pushing their way to the surface. It’s kind of spooky 🙂

Cutleaf Coneflower

I’m fairly sure this is Rudbeckia laciniata. They were 4-6 feet tall and all along a little creek making for a spectacular scene! This a DroidX image using its Panorama cropping. Not bad! It’s out of focus, though, so I hope to have another stab at it.

Schultz Pass Road

Calling all Wildflower lovers!!! Because of heavy snows, this is a banner year for Wildflowers in Flagstaff so it is well worth the drive. I recommend going up Schultz Pass Road to the Sunset Trailhead. Once there, look for the Shultz Tank trail (or something like that). It’s about a mile hike or so but you’ll see flowers all along the trail. The Tank should be your goal, though, as I have never seen so many varieties of flowers! This Hummingbird literally flew into my shot 🙂

Western Blue Flag

We’re heading back up to Flagstaff soon to catch the late summer wildflowers. Can’t wait! In the meantime, here’s another flower from my last trip. Wild Iris were such a treat to find because we thought they were finished blooming. Other names for this Iris are Rocky Mountain Iris and Western Iris.

Fendlers Sandwort

Fendler’s Sandwort is so tiny that my photographer companion Dave and I thought the pink you see were spots on the petals. It wasn’t until I moved in very close that I discovered the pink was actually pollen. Cool! It was captured with a Canon 70-200 (non IS) with 25mm extension tube at 72mm. (Handheld of course 🙂 ) ISO 200, 1/100the sec at f/7.1. I continue to be very impressed with this lens!

Blue

An unidentified Blue on Sneezeweed with a bit of artistic interpretation.

Desert Columbine

Desert Columbine is about half the size of the more common Yellow Columbine we see here at higher elevations. I captured this one at the Flagstaff Arboretum. It is my favorite composition of this plant so far but the exposure wasn’t very good so I used Photoshop to “art it up” a little. The texture in the background is made up of three images I shot of the sidewalk and curb at Hermit’s Rest (Grand Canyon) while I was waiting for the bus. I ended up with about 20 great textures during that wait!