Thank you. Very difficult place to photograph due to the density of the saguaros, almost one on top of another...really takes some work to find decent compositions. LUckily here I was able to frame the distant saguaro between the two in the foreground. Saguaro National Park-East, I'm told, has less density and much more forgiving from a photographic standpoint.
Well, let's just say that each branch of Saguaro NP has its own photographic opportunities and challenges. If you visit Tucson, be sure to visit both... and then take the drive up Mt. Lemmon. No shortage of cactus here!
Thanks for the tips...definitely next time. I also saw quite a few options along the Phoenix bypass (I-8) on my way to Joshua Tree. I planned on hitting Saquaro-East on the return leg but unfortunately a vehicle issue cropped up so had to skip it and head straight back to Texas. But definitely want to get back out there.
Hike to Mt. Marathon Bowl, Seward, AK, 2028. Pentax 645Z.
Rick “haven’t posted photos in too long” Denney
Another from a foray through Saguaro National Park-West. Mamiya RZ67 with 110/2.8 on Ilford XP2
Green Mountain Lookout hike in the Northern Cascades near the edge of the Glacier Peak Wilderness, WA.
Green Mountain Lookout by tuco, on Flickr
M9, Zeiss 25mm
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