Desert Photos
Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2011 12:12 am
Some scenery photos, most from my campsite with and without the telephoto. Palm Canyon is 18 miles south of Quartzsite into the KOFA mountains, just a 1/2 mile hike but so impressive. The palms are 60 or 90 feet tall with trunks of 20ft in diameter. The photos of the palms don't do justice to how large they are. They are in one little steep draw inside the larger and have been protected in there for years to be able to grow so large and be so old. A fire did go through the main canyon and burns can be seen on palms nearest the opening (you can see the blackened trunk in the photos)...but they are still thriving.
This is the canyon you hike 1/2 mile into to see the palms
Telephoto from my campsite
Looking west from my campsite to Dome Rock in the morning sun
Love the textures that are just everywhere you look
Love that morning sun
"One day son, this will all be yours"
The only bloom I've seen since I got here in October
My buddy the Gila Woodpecker who is now addicted to sugar water...I feel so bad...notice the yellow plastic flower is gone...he is so darned clever
The Loggerhead Shrike, or sometimes called the "Butcher Bird" as it impales its excess food on thorns or barbed-wire. Not such a good shot but he is a tough one to get. Seems to be checking out to see what has the woodpecker all excited about
Came right into my camp...had to shoot through the screen door so that's why it's a little fuzzy.
The sunsets and sunrises are forever magnificent
This is the canyon you hike 1/2 mile into to see the palms
Telephoto from my campsite
Looking west from my campsite to Dome Rock in the morning sun
Love the textures that are just everywhere you look
Love that morning sun
"One day son, this will all be yours"
The only bloom I've seen since I got here in October
My buddy the Gila Woodpecker who is now addicted to sugar water...I feel so bad...notice the yellow plastic flower is gone...he is so darned clever
The Loggerhead Shrike, or sometimes called the "Butcher Bird" as it impales its excess food on thorns or barbed-wire. Not such a good shot but he is a tough one to get. Seems to be checking out to see what has the woodpecker all excited about
Came right into my camp...had to shoot through the screen door so that's why it's a little fuzzy.
The sunsets and sunrises are forever magnificent