A Grand View
I capture this scene every time we’re up here but I had great light this time. Canon 5D Infrared converted. 24-205mm@ 32. ISO 200, 1/100th sec @ f/13.
Jul 12
I capture this scene every time we’re up here but I had great light this time. Canon 5D Infrared converted. 24-205mm@ 32. ISO 200, 1/100th sec @ f/13.
Jul 11
Monument Plant, Elkweed or Deer’s Ears….whatever you call it….it is definitely one of the most interesting flowers I’ve ever seen! Since I’ve posted photos of this flower before, I decided to give this a Topaz filter treatment. Canon 24-105mm @73mm. ISO 400, 1/400 sec At f/5.
Jul 9
I’m not positive what flower this was but it looks like a Dandelion. Whatever it is, I could have spent an hour or more photographing it! I’m typically with others, though, and have to grab a quick shot. I was fortunate to have a mass of yellow flowers behind this one which really sets it off. (Captured with the Canon 24-105mm lens at 60mm. ISO 400. 500th sec @f/5.0).
Jul 8
A little something different from the Flagstaff Arboretum this time. All captured with Canon 70-200mm lens and a 25mm extension tube. Hand held but only because I forgot my camera bracket!
Jul 6
This shot of the Grand Canyon was captured with a Canon Powershot and although I liked the composition, the image was very flat. I thought I’d try some filters on it and this is the result.
Jul 6
Flagstaff’s Arboretum can keep me entertained photographically for several hours. We’ll be going back soon and I can hardly wait! Besides the wonderful flowers, there are trails and this great pond full of Cattails. Here’s an Infrared shot from last year.
Jul 5
My tuxedo cats Cleo (male on the left) and Cloe (female) are nearing their 4th birthday. The camaraderie you see here is rare these days but they are still precious as ever!
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