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. Â 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. Â 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. Â Definitely a beautiful spot! Â Bring a picnic and spend a day – plenty to see and do and enjoy. Â 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. Â 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. Â Here, we are enroute from central to western Wyoming, specifically the Grand Teton National Park.
Yellow
On a rainy day . . .



