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Oct 15, 2023 11:51:44   #
alberio Loc: Casa Grande AZ
 
Rab-Eye wrote:
Your persistence paid off!


Thank You Rab-Eye.

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Oct 15, 2023 11:54:40   #
alberio Loc: Casa Grande AZ
 
UTMike wrote:
Good work! A varied set all expertly presented.


Appreciate your comments Mike.

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Oct 15, 2023 12:14:46   #
Earnest Botello Loc: Hockley, Texas
 
Great series, Alberio.

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Oct 15, 2023 12:16:42   #
alberio Loc: Casa Grande AZ
 
Earnest Botello wrote:
Great series, Alberio.


Many Thanks Botello

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Oct 15, 2023 12:37:41   #
raymondh Loc: Walker, MI
 
I like your prairie rattlesnake captures.

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Oct 15, 2023 13:12:59   #
alberio Loc: Casa Grande AZ
 
raymondh wrote:
I like your prairie rattlesnake captures.


Thank You. I believe this one could be a Mojave Green, the most venomous rattlesnake.

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Oct 15, 2023 13:43:32   #
Moondoggie Loc: Southern California
 
Very nice, cool looking snake too.

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Oct 15, 2023 16:14:40   #
tcthome Loc: NJ
 

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Oct 15, 2023 16:35:41   #
flathead27ford Loc: Colorado, North of Greeley
 
Nice set!

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Oct 15, 2023 16:48:10   #
joecichjr Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
 
alberio wrote:
Got up early to get my camera gear ready and leave by 7am to arrive by 7:30, for a perfect day at the Casa Grande Ruins National Monument 27 miles away, to shoot the eclipse. I stepped outside and saw the cloudy sky and almost went back in, (photo#1)
Something told me not to give up, the clouds might burn away enough for at least a hazy view of it.
When I arrived this is what greeted me at the entrance, (photos #2&3).
My plan was to get the sun back lighting the Ruins of The Big House. NOT OPEN UNTIL 9 and clouds to boot??? How could this be? So I parked outside the gate, and noticed the clouds were burning away, so I started getting some pics of the early phase of the eclipse. Finally the sun got high enough to clear the clouds and by then the moon had already covered about a quarter of the sun, (photos #4 & 5). Finally they opened the gate. For some reason they chose this day to do some repairs in the visitors center, so it's normal entrance to the ruins was closed. Go figure. We had to walk through a small gate around the side of the building to access the ruins. I finished getting shots of the eclipse at its maximum of 78% coverage, (photo #6)started to walk back out the gate and was greeted by who else, The Gate Keeper, (photos #7,8,9).
The Ranger came quickly and relocated Mr Gate Keeper to a more remote gate to watch over.
So what started out like a bust, turned into a pretty rewarding day. Hope you enjoy.
Got up early to get my camera gear ready and leave... (show quote)


Stunningly beautiful shots 🏆🏆💎🏆🏆

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Oct 15, 2023 16:55:20   #
bcheary Loc: Jacksonville, FL
 
alberio wrote:
Got up early to get my camera gear ready and leave by 7am to arrive by 7:30, for a perfect day at the Casa Grande Ruins National Monument 27 miles away, to shoot the eclipse. I stepped outside and saw the cloudy sky and almost went back in, (photo#1)
Something told me not to give up, the clouds might burn away enough for at least a hazy view of it.
When I arrived this is what greeted me at the entrance, (photos #2&3).
My plan was to get the sun back lighting the Ruins of The Big House. NOT OPEN UNTIL 9 and clouds to boot??? How could this be? So I parked outside the gate, and noticed the clouds were burning away, so I started getting some pics of the early phase of the eclipse. Finally the sun got high enough to clear the clouds and by then the moon had already covered about a quarter of the sun, (photos #4 & 5). Finally they opened the gate. For some reason they chose this day to do some repairs in the visitors center, so it's normal entrance to the ruins was closed. Go figure. We had to walk through a small gate around the side of the building to access the ruins. I finished getting shots of the eclipse at its maximum of 78% coverage, (photo #6)started to walk back out the gate and was greeted by who else, The Gate Keeper, (photos #7,8,9).
The Ranger came quickly and relocated Mr Gate Keeper to a more remote gate to watch over.
So what started out like a bust, turned into a pretty rewarding day. Hope you enjoy.
Got up early to get my camera gear ready and leave... (show quote)


Lucky you stayed with it. Good set.

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Oct 15, 2023 17:06:00   #
AzPicLady Loc: Behind the camera!
 
Maybe a water spout?

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Oct 15, 2023 17:48:07   #
NikonGal Loc: Central Oregon
 
What an interesting experience. Glad you got the eclipse, but didn't meet the Gatekeeper face to face.

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Oct 15, 2023 18:42:19   #
alberio Loc: Casa Grande AZ
 
NikonGal wrote:
What an interesting experience. Glad you got the eclipse, but didn't meet the Gatekeeper face to face.


Yeah, his friendly smile can be deceiving.

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Oct 15, 2023 18:46:29   #
flyboy61 Loc: The Great American Desert
 
alberio wrote:
Got up early to get my camera gear ready and leave by 7am to arrive by 7:30, for a perfect day at the Casa Grande Ruins National Monument 27 miles away, to shoot the eclipse. I stepped outside and saw the cloudy sky and almost went back in, (photo#1)
Something told me not to give up, the clouds might burn away enough for at least a hazy view of it.
When I arrived this is what greeted me at the entrance, (photos #2&3).
My plan was to get the sun back lighting the Ruins of The Big House. NOT OPEN UNTIL 9 and clouds to boot??? How could this be? So I parked outside the gate, and noticed the clouds were burning away, so I started getting some pics of the early phase of the eclipse. Finally the sun got high enough to clear the clouds and by then the moon had already covered about a quarter of the sun, (photos #4 & 5). Finally they opened the gate. For some reason they chose this day to do some repairs in the visitors center, so it's normal entrance to the ruins was closed. Go figure. We had to walk through a small gate around the side of the building to access the ruins. I finished getting shots of the eclipse at its maximum of 78% coverage, (photo #6)started to walk back out the gate and was greeted by who else, The Gate Keeper, (photos #7,8,9).
The Ranger came quickly and relocated Mr Gate Keeper to a more remote gate to watch over.
So what started out like a bust, turned into a pretty rewarding day. Hope you enjoy.
Got up early to get my camera gear ready and leave... (show quote)


Mr. Gatekeeper...a Mojave Green?

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