By: Bob Nelson • Photos • 14 comments • 6 years ago
Taken with my phone, with maximum "zoom" (which is just digital zoom, so lost quality... )
I don't know one bird from another, but a Google search tells me it is probably a Grey Hawk .
And on the road, on the way home: It had already been run over... but it was still moving so I stayed a safe distance away!
Castle Dome, Three
By: Bob Nelson • Road-trip March 2018 • 6 comments • 6 years ago
Castle Dome, Two
By: Bob Nelson • Road-trip March 2018 • 6 comments • 6 years ago
Castle Dome, One
By: Bob Nelson • Road-trip March 2018 • 5 comments • 6 years ago
I'm a history buff, so I've dragged my wife along to visit any number of ghost towns here in the Southwest. The best, by far, is only a forty-five minute drive from Yuma... but mostly over unfinished roads.
So Castle Dome has all three of the ideal characteristics for a tourist spot: intrinsic interest, photogenic, ... and very few tourists!
It's a great place for "impressionist...
Day 7, Joshua Tree
By: Bob Nelson • Road-trip March 2018 • 9 comments • 6 years ago
And if you like to pick berries... be VERY careful...
Day Five, A mile and a half across and a mile deep...
By: Bob Nelson • Road-trip March 2018 • 6 comments • 6 years ago
Day 4, Wupatki National Monument
By: Bob Nelson • Road-trip March 2018 • 3 comments • 6 years ago
Sunrise at Monument Valley
Wupatki
From the NPS site:
People gathered here during the 1100s, gradually building this 100-room pueblo with a community room and ballcourt. By 1182, perhaps 85 to 100 people lived at Wupatki Pueblo, the largest building for at least fifty miles. Within a day's walk, a population of several thousand surrounded Wupatki.
Wupatki appears empty and...
Re-treatment
By: Bob Nelson • Road-trip March 2018 • 6 comments • 6 years ago
These were all taken late in the day. The light was horrible: dim and fog-murky. So they've become experiments in making lemonade from lemons. A TON of post-treatment!
Day Three, Cloudy Skies
By: Bob Nelson • Road-trip March 2018 • 7 comments • 6 years ago
I like "complicated" skies: turbulent clouds, spears of sunlight, and all that. Sometimes, though, there's just grey skies, and one must do what one can...
All of these photos have been reworked. I use paint.net, a free app that's got all the tools I understand. GIMP has more tools, but it's a hassle... and Photoshop is expensive! I've paid attention to the sky, sometimes more than to...
Day Three, Monument Valley
By: Bob Nelson • Road-trip March 2018 • 6 comments • 6 years ago
THE scenery for "Big Sky western" movies. One overlook is named for John Ford.
Our great little Buick Encore (with the help of a topbox almost as big as the car) carried four adults in quiet comfort for two weeks. I've encrusted the front plate (which is not mandatory in Arizona-. Anyone who tells us all what it is wins... more photos tomorrow!
The Canyon de Chelly overflows!
By: Bob Nelson • Road-trip March 2018 • 5 comments • 6 years ago
de Chelly is a photographer's delight. Here are a few more.
Strata plus erosion...
Looking D-O-W-N !!
Some ancient pueblans homesteaded high in the cliffs, and climbed up to work their fields.
This is quite low in the wall. Someone has put in stairs... but who and when???
A village on Tatouine?
Day Two, Canyon de Chelly
By: Bob Nelson • Novels • 7 comments • 6 years ago
Canyon de Chelly (pronounced de shay ) is a National Monument, whose administration is shared between the US Park Service and the Navaho Nation. It's a site that deserves to be visited both for its scenic beauty and for its archaeological interest.
It's a deep, straight-walled canyon, with a flat alluvial plain at the bottom, which the ancient pueblans (Anasazi) cultivated.
A glimpse of...