Thursday’s Task

John Holbrook

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Thursday’s Task: We conclude our trip around the compass by traveling SOUTH in pursuit of landscape images—one mile or over a thousand miles. My examples below:

Mule Ears, Big Bend National Park, TX

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Chiracahua National Monument, AZ

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Organ Pipe National Monument, AZ

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Big Bend National Park, TX

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John, this is a nice set of shots.

I have not been to Organ Pipe NM, just wonder if the area is easy to reach with regular AWD or 4x4s ? How is the road condition in the winter?

Thanks

Oliver
 

John Holbrook

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John, this is a nice set of shots.

I have not been to Organ Pipe NM, just wonder if the area is easy to reach with regular AWD or 4x4s ? How is the road condition in the winter?

Thanks

Oliver
We traveled in the fall 2019 did not drive “off-road”—don’t know if that’s even permissible. Driving my FJ Cruiser we encountered no problems navigating to the different viewpoints. As far as winter driving, I found this on-line:

Winter
Mild days and cool nights arrive in November and last through January. Temperatures in December and January may fluctuate drastically day to day, from high 60's to low 50's during the day, and low 40's to below freezing at night. Mid-December through January brings cool winter rains, rejuvenating the landscape and bringing water for spring flowers.
 

AlanLichty

Moderator
I think Jeffrey wins any competition for how far south :)

Mine are considerably closer to home starting out with one from the Portland Japanese Garden:

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A bt farther south is a scene from the Sweet Creek Trail near Florence Oregon:

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A sunset at Harris Beach State Park near the Oregon/California border:

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Finally a late day shot of the Watchman in Zion National Park:

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John Holbrook

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I think Jeffrey wins any competition for how far south :)

Mine are considerably closer to home starting out with one from the Portland Japanese Garden:

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A bt farther south is a scene from the Sweet Creek Trail near Florence Oregon:

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A sunset at Harris Beach State Park near the Oregon/California border:

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Finally a late day shot of the Watchman in Zion National Park:

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Alan, an excellent series you’ve shared—I especially love the Zion capture, beautiful light and the Harris Beach sunset with its gorgeous colors. Thank you for sharing!
 
Yet another great introductory image, John. My trips southward have been prompted by super blooms or unique landscapes.

Anza Borrego Desert State Park, CA.
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Gypsum Dunes, Guadalupe Mountains National Park, TX
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Organ Pipe Cactus National Monumnet, AZ
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Anza Borrego Desert State Park, CA
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John Holbrook

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John Holbrook

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Yet another great introductory image, John. My trips southward have been prompted by super blooms or unique landscapes.

Anza Borrego Desert State Park, CA.
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Gypsum Dunes, Guadalupe Mountains National Park, TX
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Organ Pipe Cactus National Monumnet, AZ
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Anza Borrego Desert State Park, CA
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Doug, gorgeous colorful images from your “South” series—the Organ Pipe and Anza Borrego images are particularly colorful with such beautiful foregrounds. My favorite however is the Gypsum Dunes image with its perfect symmetry.
 

JimFox

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Staff member
One of John's images from Down South was from Organ Pipe National Monument and it reminded me that I had captured at sunrise a month ago as I had gone down there to capture the Milky Way. Mine is much much wider, so John's is the better image I think of the double arch. But mine might add some perspective to the scene for those who haven't been there.

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John Holbrook

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One of John's images from Down South was from Organ Pipe National Monument and it reminded me that I had captured at sunrise a month ago as I had gone down there to capture the Milky Way. Mine is much much wider, so John's is the better image I think of the double arch. But mine might add some perspective to the scene for those who haven't been there.

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Jim, love the wider view of the arches area—love the early morning colors of a beautiful scene captured.
 

John Holbrook

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1) Milford Sound in New Zealand
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2) Moremi in Botswana
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Kyle, two exceptional images from your “South”—and mine as well! The reflection of the Botswana landscape doubles the beauty of this colorful image—very nice! My favorite is the Milford Sound image with the strong foreground composition leading to the mountains and their reflection beyond.
 

larryj

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Thursday’s Task: We conclude our trip around the compass by traveling SOUTH in pursuit of landscape images—one mile or over a thousand miles. My examples below:

Mule Ears, Big Bend National Park, TX

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Chiracahua National Monument, AZ

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Organ Pipe National Monument, AZ

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Big Bend National Park, TX

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Here are a few from the south for Thursday's Task:

Saguaro National Park


Saguaro National Park View


Saguaro National Park


Water Fall in a cave in Rotarua, New Zealand
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John Holbrook

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Here are a few from the south for Thursday's Task:

Saguaro National Park


Saguaro National Park View


Saguaro National Park


Water Fall in a cave in Rotarua, New Zealand
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Larry, very nice Saguaro images—I especially favor the first image’s composition, but the last image in that group is interesting for the juxtaposition of cactus “green” with the mountains of “faded blue” beyond. I love the New Zealand waterfall in B&W—my favorite of your “South” collection.
 
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