I think we can get a bit carried away some times, thinking that we have to travel to far flung and exotic places to find things to photograph.
Well, this is the front of my sock drawer - hardly a major tourist attraction!
I like the way that there are layers of history cut into the wood - scrapes and dints that speak of hard times, the circular insert that may have been an old lock, or a central single handle of open the drawer. I also like the dark shadow under the existing handle that could either by the wear of fingers using this current handle or the damage caused by an older larger handle.
Not a bad set of stories for the front of a sock drawer!
You can find more close up images at Macro Monday 2 and I Heart Macro. SM
Sunday, 30 March 2014
Friday, 28 March 2014
Through the snow brightly
This will probably be the last image from Arizona (although you never know!)
By the middle of the afternoon of my trip to the Grand Canyon it was snowing in a rather spectacular fashion - well, spectacular enough for somebody who lives in Melbourne, which is not at all snowy.
This view was taken from our last stop on the Southern Rim, and as you can see there was a small break in the distant clouds which allowed some distance rock faces to peep through.
Some of the blurs and specks in the image are large snow-flakes!
This picture really does look better when it is bigger - so click on it to see its full glory!!
More pictures can be found at Sky Watch Friday.
By the middle of the afternoon of my trip to the Grand Canyon it was snowing in a rather spectacular fashion - well, spectacular enough for somebody who lives in Melbourne, which is not at all snowy.
This view was taken from our last stop on the Southern Rim, and as you can see there was a small break in the distant clouds which allowed some distance rock faces to peep through.
Some of the blurs and specks in the image are large snow-flakes!
This picture really does look better when it is bigger - so click on it to see its full glory!!
More pictures can be found at Sky Watch Friday.
Wednesday, 26 March 2014
Wild Bird Wednesday 89 - All kinds of everything
I think it should be clear by now that I managed to pack rather a lot of sight seeing and birding into the three free days I recently had in Arizona.
There is not much of a theme to this weeks WBW, except that the pictures were all taken in Arizona.
Hope you enjoy this mixed bag of birds!
I hope you enjoyed the mixed bag - I do have a few left up my sleeve for weeks of birdy shortage - but next week I will be back to Australian birds!
There is not much of a theme to this weeks WBW, except that the pictures were all taken in Arizona.
Hope you enjoy this mixed bag of birds!
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| American Wigeon - Sedona |
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| American Wigeon - Sedona |
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| White-Crowned Sparrow - Gilbert Water Ranch |
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| Curved-billed Thrasher - Gilbert Water Ranch |
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| Great Blue Heron - Gilbert Water Ranch |
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| Great Egret - Gilbert Water Ranch |
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| Neotropic Cormorant - Gilbert Water Ranch |
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| Green Heron - Gilbert Water Ranch |
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| Wood Duck - Sedona |
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| Norther Cardinal - Boyce Thompson Arboretum |
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| Hermit Thrush - Boyce Thompson Arboretum |
Now its your turn - and thanks for all the supportive comments from last week.
Monday, 24 March 2014
The most famous hole in the world.
Eventually I was bound to end up at the Grand Canyon. Once I had found out that I could do a day trip from Scottsdale to the Grand Canyon the die was cast; I was going.
The first thing that struck me at the time was just how close you needed to be to the canyon before you saw any of it all - for something that huge it is very well hidden! And then it was just there. Boom.
All of these pictures are taken from the south rim, mostly from the rim walk near Grand Canyon Village.
I'm still wrestling with the words to use in my other blog about seeing the Grand Canyon - I'll get there eventually I suppose!
So, here they are. The light was really hard, changing second by second, rather than minute by minute. There was pouring rain, snow, wind and rushing clouds. It was remarkable.
The first thing that struck me at the time was just how close you needed to be to the canyon before you saw any of it all - for something that huge it is very well hidden! And then it was just there. Boom.
All of these pictures are taken from the south rim, mostly from the rim walk near Grand Canyon Village.
I'm still wrestling with the words to use in my other blog about seeing the Grand Canyon - I'll get there eventually I suppose!
So, here they are. The light was really hard, changing second by second, rather than minute by minute. There was pouring rain, snow, wind and rushing clouds. It was remarkable.
I could have stood and watched all day - but I had a tour bus to catch - maybe next time I'll just be able to stand and look.
You can find more pictures from around the world at Our World Tuesday.
SM
Sunday, 23 March 2014
A surprise find.
I had hoped to see some good wildlife during my trip to Arizona - but I had not expected to see an lizards.
While I know that Arizona is south, it's still in the north - so I was expecting winter (and in that regard I was correct!) and winters and lizards don't normally mix.
So, when I saw this little chap (or maybe chapess) I was rather surprised. Even in the chilly weather it was fast moving as lizards tend to be.
What was interesting was that about 36 hours after I took these pictures this little animals habitat would have been underwater. The pictures were taken in Oak Creek Canyon, and the the creek was gin clear and peaceful - 36 hours later it was a mass of brown water and foam as the water from a significant storm system rushed out of the hills.
While I know that Arizona is south, it's still in the north - so I was expecting winter (and in that regard I was correct!) and winters and lizards don't normally mix.
So, when I saw this little chap (or maybe chapess) I was rather surprised. Even in the chilly weather it was fast moving as lizards tend to be.
What was interesting was that about 36 hours after I took these pictures this little animals habitat would have been underwater. The pictures were taken in Oak Creek Canyon, and the the creek was gin clear and peaceful - 36 hours later it was a mass of brown water and foam as the water from a significant storm system rushed out of the hills.
You can find more macro shots at Macro Monday 2 and I Heart Macro. SM
Thursday, 20 March 2014
Cameron Trading Post, Arizona.
This is the place where I found the stones from this post.
This is less than a mile from Cameron Trading Post, on Route 89, north of Flagstaff.
This is less than a mile from Cameron Trading Post, on Route 89, north of Flagstaff.
It was a remarkable landscape - and I actually think that the poles and signs in the last two images add rather than take away from the strange feel of the place.
As ever, these will better when you click on them.
You can find more skies at Sky Watch Friday. Cheers SM.
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