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Picacho Peak,Picacho Arizona

Guy Mancuso

Administrator, Instructor
This is a known spot for wild flower blooms and i am in Tucson right now which I passed this on the way down from Phoenix. I was there kind of late around 10 am. This is a earlier morning place because the tourist overrun the place but anyway give this a couple weeks or so and the whole Mountain is on fire with wildflower blooms. I'm several weeks early but stila couple decent shots . All with the M8 and the CV 12mm and no filters
 

jonoslack

Active member
Very Nice Guy.
But I'm sticking to my guns here - it took a long time to persuade me, but no filter = nasty greens, especially in the springtime when they blast out loads of IR.
 

Terry

New member
Well, I think will be out there March 21, 22, 23 :D

I just looked at making reservations and it wasn't as bad as I thought considering that is Easter weekend.

Guy, keep it cool for the next couple of weeks so the blooms hold off until I arrive. :salute:

From last spring in AZ (this year I want wide angle landscapes) All small sensor camera shots - Digilux 2 was dead and I hadn't yet started down the M8 path:





 
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Cindy Flood

Super Moderator
Beautiful shots, Guy. It is just killing me that I couldn't be there to see all of those blooms.:mad: When I left there were buds everywhere!
Nothing like the Arizona sky to point out dust bunnies.:ROTFL::ROTFL:
 

Guy Mancuso

Administrator, Instructor
That reminds me to order sensor swabs. :ROTFL:

Thanks Cindy , it is going to be glorious when they bloom
 
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