
About 4 miles up Coyote Canyon, Anza-Borrego State Park, California.
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by Ron on March 13, 2008
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Beautiful shot Ron. I love all the textures and forms in this image. There’s so much going on here. I bet this looks great big.
Hey Ron,
Does it ever rain on your photo trips?
Cheers
Carl
Thanks Rick!
LOL Carl!
You know it did rain 3 days in the first week we were here! That’s a lot for the desert.
Right now the wind is howling, dust blowing everywhere, and it may be like that for a few days – that is way worse then rain especially with digital as it is almost impossible to do any photography.
On the bright side, I am getting caught up on my descriptions and key-wording!
Ron
That has to be one of the more interesting landscapes I’ve seen from AB. I heard on the news that it will have 60 mph gusts here tomorrow. Can’t imagine how miserable it would be to shoot down there in similar conditions. When are you guys going to Phoenix?
Thanks Richard.
We are going to stop in Tucson for a few days on our way to Phoenix. We were scheduled to leave Sunday morning, I was able to add a day to our campground reservation, so we may wait until Monday. I want to avoid any sand storms.
A buddy and I drove through a sand storm once – the sand damage totalled his car!