The American Southwest ... post 'em if ya' got 'em...
Some Saguaro Cacti in Saguaro National Park East :)
Saguaro seeds for bird picking
Javelinas coming for a cool place to hang out
Saguaro on the rocks
als423 wrote:
Some Saguaro Cacti in Saguaro National Park East :)
Want to see a javelina someday as well. Nice shots.
You only get one guess where this is ... and I bet you all get it right the first time :-) This isn't a great picture, but I love it anyhow.
Great views everybody..
This is called "Rabbit Ears".. :D
Absolutely stunning! You really captured the feel of the Southwest. It's not just a place but more of a state of mind. Here's one of our Sonoran Saguaros.
Sonoran Saguaro
redsassy wrote:
Is it Tombstone?
Yup. Right across from ... you guessed it ... the OK Corral.
Tombstone was gonna be my guess too. Redsassy,really love that shot! Very unique, good job!
Bell Mountain..
If you look close, the tiny white specks are climbers all over it.. :thumbup:
Annabelle wrote:
redsassy wrote:
Is it Tombstone?
Yup. Right across from ... you guessed it ... the OK Corral.
Just a couple more pictures: I wasn't using a good camera when I took these ... I was traveling light, so the quality isn't terrific. But since this is about the southwest and I came back from Arizona with about 1000 pictures, I am glad to have something to do with a few of them. These were all taken up on the Navajo reservation. I do love that big sky.
TraceyG wrote:
Tombstone was gonna be my guess too. Redsassy,really love that shot! Very unique, good job!
I figured everyone would recognize it. Where else in the southwest do you see a stage coach in the middle of the dusty street? I loved Tombstone. I was ready to move there.
voice1941 wrote:
Here's mine.
This looks like the area near the old Pueblo ruins ... am I even close?
I so agree with you. What a creation we've got right here in the good ole USA! I took this photo a few years back with my Zenza Bronica, then scanned the image from a print to put on here (size 900 x 600). Might not be the best quality. This is my first photo post and I was wondering what size do the images need to be?
Taken with Zenza Bronica, Badlands
DB
Loc: Myrtle Beach, SC
Dunatic wrote:
I so agree with you. What a creation we've got right here in the good ole USA! I took this photo a few years back with my Zenza Bronica, then scanned the image from a print to put on here (size 900 x 600). Might not be the best quality. This is my first photo post and I was wondering what size do the images need to be?
they recommend no bigger than 600 pixels on longest side... but as you can see the program resized yours just a bit to 600x569 nice shot
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