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With Labor Day weekend upon us, the summer is seemingly over and thoughts of autumn colors wax. Here is a photo-summary of my summer photography. While there were no major out-of-state ventures, I did maintain a steady stream of trips to locations in northern Arizona.
No summer would be complete without a trip to the Grand Canyon to test one's remembrance of high school German and hope for monsoon rainbows.
Summer rains also mean runoff into the Little Colorado river which flows over Grand Falls, just a few feet higher in total then Niagara Falls.
The rains also filled some potholes in an unknown area of sandstone formations.
The Super Moon rose above the San Francisco Peaks
West Fork of Oak Creek near Sedona warranted a couple of hikes.
The Kachina Wetlands on the edge of my neighborhood reflected many sunsets.
Flagstaff tied the record in July for total rainfall. That meant plenty of grass and flowers.
In only a few weeks, the aspens will be changing from green to gold and the Colorado Rockies will call loudly.
You are welcome to visit my Photo Gallery here http://www.plateaulightphotography.com/
No summer would be complete without a trip to the Grand Canyon to test one's remembrance of high school German and hope for monsoon rainbows.
Summer rains also mean runoff into the Little Colorado river which flows over Grand Falls, just a few feet higher in total then Niagara Falls.
The rains also filled some potholes in an unknown area of sandstone formations.
The Super Moon rose above the San Francisco Peaks
West Fork of Oak Creek near Sedona warranted a couple of hikes.
The Kachina Wetlands on the edge of my neighborhood reflected many sunsets.
Flagstaff tied the record in July for total rainfall. That meant plenty of grass and flowers.
In only a few weeks, the aspens will be changing from green to gold and the Colorado Rockies will call loudly.
You are welcome to visit my Photo Gallery here http://www.plateaulightphotography.com/