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I think that this is Mount Graham, which is by Safford, AZ. Notice the importance of elevation, as the lower mountains have no so but at the top of the mountain it is snowcapped
Taken on a short hike on the Lemmon Park and Lemmon Rock Lookout trails.
Scanned Ektakrome transparency taken with an Olympus OM-1. Adjusted as needed and dust removed with Picasa,
1978-08a-01
I saw many of these rocks on the ground that looked like quartz to me (please correct me if I'm wrong), and we saw these little black beetles everywhere! Even as we drove home, we saw several in the car, and we shooed them out the windows. They didn't bother us, though.
I think this is an Ornate Tree Lizard. It couldn't be bothered by me hovering over it, leading to some fairly close shots.
Flower Fly mimicing a Yellow Jacket. (Family Syrphidae).
Mount Lemmon
Pima county, Arizona
8-12-09
Photo By: Ned Harris
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photos from a drive up the Mt Lemmon Highway on the Coronado National Forest outside Tucson, Arizona
Taken on a trip to Lemmon Park and Radio Ridge area.
Scanned Ektakrome transparency taken with an Olympus OM-1. Adjusted as needed and dust removed with Picasa.
1978-08b-13
Blankflower, Gaillardia pulchella
Along side Turkey Run Road on Sabino Creek in Summerhaven
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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-11.ORF)