Ready for a pocket in your wardrobe! The flora photo ID guide is now available through the McDowell Sonoran Conservancy with all profits going to the Conservancy.
Call the Conservancy at 480-998-7971 OR Email: info@mcdowellsonoran.org
Ready for a pocket in your wardrobe! The flora photo ID guide is now available through the McDowell Sonoran Conservancy with all profits going to the Conservancy.
Call the Conservancy at 480-998-7971 OR Email: info@mcdowellsonoran.org
During the first MSC public hike of the season this morning, a hiker in our group spotted a Great Horned Owl. An expert in our group surmised that the owl had been startled out of his tree by a mountain biker earlier which caused him to leave the tree he uses for daytime sleep. He was now just waiting for all us annoying hikers to leave so he could return. Check out the photo below which shows how sharp-eyed the hiker was!
Check out Moo cards if you haven’t already. Above is their mini moo card. The minimum order is 100 but you can have 100 different photos! How cool is that?! To top that off, you get 6 lines of text on the back. (text has to be the same on all cards). I have also ordered their greeting cards and the quality is excellent. Again, you can have a different photo on each card.
The cutest kitties in the world come to my rescue for photo of the day 🙂
Cleo on the left. His sister Cloe on the right.
Unidentified….for the moment only. I just haven’t had a chance to look it up. This flower is like so many tiny, pretty flowers that come up in disturbed soil. This was by the road next to the house.
Identity discovered: Scarlet Spiderling. What a great name!
Another HDR of the license plates at Greasewood Flat. A little less processing on this one. Below is what a normal exposure would be.
Greasewood Flat is a must stop hangout for motorcyclists and photographers.
(HDR image using Photomatix)
A parking area to the Gateway access of the Preserve could be ready by the end of October. Very exciting for hikers. This shot was taken yesterday during a preview of the trailhead construction.
Walking around the house quickly to find something to post today, I notice a small white spot on a little Mesquite I just planted. The super macro setting on my Canon S5 revealed an alien creature 🙂
If you don’t know what Photokina is: It happens every two years and usually introduces the latest and greatest products in the digital world. Tech writer/photographer, Michael Guncheon is covering the event for Outdoor Photography, PCphoto and Digital Photo Pro this year. Check out videos and commentary of amazing new products on OP’s website: Photokina 2008