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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-16.ORF)
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.
(1980-07c-30.ORF)
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.
(1980-07c-07.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.
(1979-08d-24)
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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-33.ORF)
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-16.ORF)
A fungus rich environment. I checked climate records for 1981 and Tucson had over six inches of rain the month before, which might explain it.
Kodachrome transparency taken with an Olympus OM-1. Copied with a Nikon ES-1 on Olympus 35mm f3.5 macro lens/E-510. RAW file processed with Olympus Viewer 2.
(1981-08b-05)
This shrub has been abundant and conspicuous for the last few weeks along the roadsides of the General Hitchcock Highway in the upper Sonoran Desert zone and into the oak-juniper grassland. I believe this is Turpentine Bush; please leave me a comment if you think I've got the ID wrong! Molino Basin, Santa Catalina Mountains, Pima County, Arizona. October 24, 2015.
The morning we arrived, there was snow all over the place. But it quickly melted, and by the time we left, there was hardly any snow to be seen.