Flagstaff Fall Color Part Two
There was a LITTLE color when I first arrived and even a yellow tree here and there but overall, it has another week to go. Here are some color photos from my first few days in Flagstaff.
The following photos were captured with a variety of cameras. Fuji X-E1, Canon Powershot N and my Galaxy Nexus smartphone. I’m more and more impressed by what I can produce with my Galaxy Smartphone, especially, and truly enjoy the challenge of creating good images with it. (Of course it helps to know your equipment very well.) My main reason for carrying these cameras? This light load makes hiking so much more enjoyable!

Lockett Meadow Tank. Two images captured with my Galaxy Smartphone and combined in PhotoshopTouch. I was lucky the lighting conditions didn’t change much between the two images. The sky is the only clue.

The Inner Basin Trail at Lockett Meadow captured with my Galaxy Smartphone and edited in the phone with Photoshop Touch.
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These trees are truly beautiful. I was just looking up what the American aspen is exactly – different from the aspen and poplars we have in Europe. Thanks for sharing all these glorious images!
Thanks so much for your feedback, Mandy! I’m so happy you like them 🙂