I do a lot of travel, scenic and wildlife photography and sell them in galleries throughout Southern Arizona. Someone mentioned that they though panoramas of various places in Arizona would probably sell. While I have done several such photos in the past I've only printed one that hangs in my home office. Last week I had to travel from Sierra Vista to Douglas, AZ (about an hour's trip). On the way back I was forced to detour toward Willcox. Since it was on the way I took a side trip to the Chiricahua National Monument. I could see a thunderstorm gathering over that area from the highway. I went to the highest overlook in the park (Massai Point) and waited for a brief shower to pass. This is the result of that adventure.
It's beautiful, but could you give us a download to look at?
My family lived near there (at Sunsites) while I was in the service (USAF).
Umnak
Loc: Mount Vernon, Wa.
Lionsgate wrote:
I do a lot of travel, scenic and wildlife photography and sell them in galleries throughout Southern Arizona. Someone mentioned that they though panoramas of various places in Arizona would probably sell. While I have done several such photos in the past I've only printed one that hangs in my home office. Last week I had to travel from Sierra Vista to Douglas, AZ (about an hour's trip). On the way back I was forced to detour toward Willcox. Since it was on the way I took a side trip to the Chiricahua National Monument. I could see a thunderstorm gathering over that area from the highway. I went to the highest overlook in the park (Massai Point) and waited for a brief shower to pass. This is the result of that adventure.
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Beautiful, I agree, we need a download please......
I updated the submission so you should be able to download the image for viewing.
Lionsgate wrote:
I updated the submission so you should be able to download the image for viewing.
Doesn't appear to have changed.
Thank you for your service. I too am former military (USAF Retired E-7). I'm adding two more panoramas to this thread and I'm loading the original panorama from the Chiricahua National Monument (last photo).
The top one is Texas Canyon, Arizona (between the Little Dragoon Mountains to the north and Dragoon Mountains to the south.
The second is the Las Cienegas National Conservation near Sonoita, Arizona.
For those unfamiliar with the Chiricahua National Monument; the columns in the middle of the photo are rock pinnacles and are the result of the erosion of compacted volcanic ash from the eruption of an ancient volcano just south of the park and consist of Rhyolite and Basalt.
Comments are always welcome.
David in Dallas wrote:
Doesn't appear to have changed.
See updated thread below.
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