Photographer's Note
The wildflower were blooming in perfusion in the Superstition Mountains last weekend. Their beauty comes from the unusual amount of precipitation we had this winter and belies the danger they represent. It's not the danger of "too pretty" or too much pollen for allergy sufferers. It's the fuel they become for any errant spark or lightening strike once the dry heat of our 6-8 months of summer sucks all moisture from the plants.
This photo was taken along the Reavis Ranch Trail in the Superstition Wilderness.
ISO 100, 1/125 second at f/10, 24mm focal length
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jimmyjimmy
(6164) 2019-04-08 22:14
Hello Mark
I never seen such color in all of the years I lived their. Nice capture of the Arizona outback called the superstition wilderness. Nice
jimmy
Photo Information
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Copyright: Mark Freitag (nagalaut)
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- Genre: 場所
- Medium: カラー
- Date Taken: 2019-03-30
- Categories: 自然
- Camera: Nikon D810, AF Nikkor 24-85mm 1:2.8-4 D
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Theme(s): Tonto National Forest [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2019-04-08 4:10
Discussions
- To emka: Growing wild (1)
by nagalaut, last updated 2019-04-10 03:48 - To jimmyjimmy: Growing wild (1)
by nagalaut, last updated 2019-04-10 03:53