Doing what cottonwoods do.
Image #1 is a stunner! Thanks for sharing.
Nice photos and colors! Further north we are transitioning to bare trees.
Cany143 wrote:
Doing what cottonwoods do.
I enjoyed those fall colors.
Cany143 wrote:
Doing what cottonwoods do.
A very nice series. I especially like #3. There is something about weathered wood! Thank you for posting!
Poul
beautiful photos, beautiful colors; nice to see some pictures from the Needles section.
1 and 2 could grace any wall.
Wonderful color, Jim, even the petroglyphs in #2 seem impressed. Any more rock art in store for us?
Umnak
Loc: Mount Vernon, Wa.
Another great set Jim!!! Hard to pick favorites when they're all very appealing images!
The petroglyphs do take the lead for me, so I guess it wasn't hard to choose.....
Rob
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
Cany143 wrote:
Doing what cottonwoods do.
Exceptionally beautiful scenics 🏆🏆🏆🏆
UTMike wrote:
Wonderful color, Jim, even the petroglyphs in #2 seem impressed. Any more rock art in store for us?
Any more roquert in store? Hmm. Could, I suppose, since I did shoot some that, too --there's so much of it around there, its kind of hard to find a place where some pecked or painted anthro/quadruped/spiral or squiggle
doesn't leap out in front of you and mess up your shot-- but unfortunately, I couldn't shoot the (2-3000 year old?) multi-colored anthro (that a guy who should've known better had --back in the 80's-- misclassified as being Chihuahuan Polychrome [a non-representational rock art style found mainly in northern Mexico/southern Texas], but is actually a Barrier Canyon Style representational figure) I meant to shoot. Hiked on over to where it was, but the doggone figure was just gone. Its not as if I didn't know exactly where it was (I'd shot it on film back in the day) or any of that, it was just
gone! Krikey! There was no hint of foul play, and its nowhere near where any tourists go, so I'm guessing it had simply weathered off the place it had once graced after all these millennia. Wasn't a complete loss, though; I did encounter a very friendly little gopher snake, that I
could --in lieu of the rock art-- post a picture of, though it isn't very good.
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