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Photos take on a trip up Mount Lemmon in early summer 1980.
Kodachrome transparency copied with Nikon ES-1 and Olympus 35mm f3.5 macro lens. RAW file processed with Picasa.
(1980-06b-09.ORF)
Photos from a hike on Mount Lemmon. We went past the old radar station (now the UA Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter) and through Lemmon Park, then looped back on the power line road.
Scanned Kodachrome transparency, adjusted with Picasa.
(1979-08e-23)
Scanned Kodachrome transparency, Cropped, brightness and contract adjusted with the Gimp. Take with an Olympus OM-1
(1979-11d-34)
On July 16 2014 I joined the Sabino Canyon Volunteer Naturalists led hike on Mt. Lemmon. We hiked the loop formed by the Mt. Lemmon Trail and the Meadow Trail (formerly the Power Line Road and the Lemmon Park Trail) at the top of the mountain.
Hand held flash.
RAW file processed with Olympus Viewer 3.
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I joined Ned and the gang on the second of the summer Mount Lemmon hikes on August 5 2015. We hiked the loop formed by the Mt. Lemmon Trail and the Meadow Trail (formerly the Power Line Road and the Lemmon Park Trail) at the top of the mountain.
RAW file processed with Olympus Viewer 3.
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The road to Marshall Gulch was closed for several years due to sewage pollution from Summerhaven. After several years of no maintenance it just about disappeared.
Scanned Kodachrome transparency taken with an Olympus OM-1, processed with Picasa.
(1979-11c-21)
Frankly I'm not sure where these were taken. Probably on the Butterfly Trail.
Photos from a trip up the Santa Catalina Mountains in 1980.
Kodachrome transparency copied with Nikon ES-1 and Olympus 35mm f3.5 macro lens. RAW file processed with Picasa.
(1980-07b-15.ORF)
Pics taken while driving up Mount Lemmon just outside of Tucson. Mount Lemmon is one of the peaks I can see from my balcony: flickr.com/photos/arancidamoeba/2416470070/
Shot at Molino Canyon Vista.
This is on top of Mount Lemmon where there were some massive forest fires three or four years ago. The city of Tucson can be seen from this overlook.
The mission of Parks in Focus is to connect youth to nature through photography, yet during our action-packed excursions to awesome public lands, we’re able to do so much more.
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Pics taken while driving up Mount Lemmon just outside of Tucson. Mount Lemmon is one of the peaks I can see from my balcony: flickr.com/photos/arancidamoeba/2416470070/