I Love You Arizona

© randy dannheim

I Love You Arizona

Uploaded: May 01, 2006

Description

This shot is - as taken - with no out of camera processing other than sizing and was taken at the 7200ft summit of Four Peaks Mt. near the famous Superstition Mountains, and believed by many to be the home of the Lost Dutchman mine. I took this shot with a Canon 80-200 zoom set at 200mm. Shutter Priority in AE lock. Av 6.3 Tv.04 ISO 100. Bogen 3130 head mounted on a Safe-Lite pneumatic video tripod. Canon manual shutter release cable.

Comments

John Elmuccio May 01, 2006

Great shot...I love the layers...and I love Arizona, also. #437769

Robert Baer May 03, 2006

Randy
I love this image. the layers of colors are just beautiful. justin baer #2721674

Dee Ann Young August 03, 2006

The colors and composition are wonderful! You have a fantastic gallery- I love Arizona too! You have captured it so well. Thanks for your comment on my picture. #3119611

Wes Thomas October 11, 2006

Simply wonderful. #3437219

randy dannheim October 11, 2006

Thank you agian Wes. And thank everyone else for the nice comments #3437433

Ursula I. Abresch November 26, 2006

Beautiful mountain silhouettes, beautiful sky. What a place. I've never been there, maybe some day. #3634841

Roger Fry November 28, 2006

I want to be there !

Roger #3643509

Roger Fry November 28, 2006

I want to be there !

Roger #3643510


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