About 7 a.m. I looked up from the news and my coffee; the fog was slowly evaporating to give way to a brilliant morning: The sun, the fog, the trees.
Tag: Nikon V3
Rest and Be Thankful
Apple Trees at Oak Creek Canyon
Oak Creek Canyon comes as a delightful surprise, and one needs to stop to look. The drive to Sedona from Flagstaff, Arizona, is along a curvy road, one undergoing serious reconstruction when we drove it (bump, bump, bump!). There are numerous turn-offs for hiking and viewing along the way, but we chose to stop at the Oak Creek Canyon Park to hike.
Originally, a pioneer family settled in, raising food for itself, such as chickens and apples. The apple orchard is still there, as are remains of the rather fancy chicken coop (see a later photo) built of the native red stone. In the 1920s it became a resort, evolving from a homestead to a place for the rich and famous.
Now it is an area to be enjoyed by the rich and poor alike, along with tourists and other such riff-raff. Definitely a beautiful spot! Bring a picnic and spend a day – plenty to see and do and enjoy. It was one of my favorite places on our road trip.
On the Road (in Western Wyoming)
Done properly, images through the windshield or a side window while in the car can be quite fascinating. The trick was to get the right exposure – and for the V3 I found shutter priority, set to 1/640, seemed to do the trick. Here, we are enroute from central to western Wyoming, specifically the Grand Teton National Park.
Yellow
On a rainy day . . .



