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Monthly Archives: January 2012
Saguaro
Saguaro Sentinel The Saguaro cactus is an amazing plant. The largest cactus in the U.S., it is found only in the Sonora Desert that spreads from northern Mexico into Arizona. A fully mature Saguaro can grow to about 80 … Continue reading
Oblivion
Oblivion I tried rendering this image as both color and black and white. I think that black and white does the best of capturing the atmosphere of the moment. Perhaps it is a subconscious salute to all those science … Continue reading
Cholla and Fog
Cholla and Fog, 12/04/2011 The cold rain was followed by a promising sunset. I woke in the early morning to find the world obscured by fog. Grabbing my camera and tripod, I hurried out into the mist. The desert … Continue reading
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