Photos and comments from Arizona and around the world
Model+Trains-1.jpg (1600×765) http://t.co/h10eNzoJpq James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) March 06, 2013 Model+Trains-1.jpg (1600×765)
Model Trains | Walking Arizona http://t.co/ZebOtrmmHi James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) March 06, 2013 Model Trains | Walking Arizona
Western Saddle | Walking Arizona http://t.co/JA9Yuk9BFV James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) March 06, 2013 Western Saddle | Walking Arizona
Western Saddle http://t.co/BRYr1Ur5ND James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) March 06, 2013 There are a number of different styles of saddles. This is type of western saddle that I grew up using to ride horses. For a long time, I thought all saddles looked like...
Desert Monuments | Walking Arizona http://t.co/ojzhlVIV James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 06, 2013 Desert Monuments | Walking Arizona
Endless Forms | Walking Arizona http://t.co/qDDQ9ak9 James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 06, 2013 Endless Forms | Walking Arizona
Ancient Sinaguan Pot | Walking Arizona http://t.co/kSTnJmry8V James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 21, 2013 Ancient Sinaguan Pot | Walking Arizona
Landforms | Walking Arizona http://t.co/L9pis3kkJP James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 21, 2013 Landforms | Walking Arizona
Landforms http://t.co/AheUPFx3az James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 21, 2013 You could take a picture almost anywhere in Arizona and use it for a textbook on geomorphology. This is a classic example of erosional forms in the Grand Canyon. This image...
Country of the Red Rocks | Walking Arizona http://t.co/NW6LCFx9 James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 05, 2013 Country of the Red Rocks | Walking Arizona
Fog | Walking Arizona http://t.co/F9u8gk4p James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 05, 2013 Fog | Walking Arizona
Fake? http://t.co/QWC0VgnE8Z James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) April 14, 2013 Sometimes the cactus flowers are so unusual that I think they look like something created in Photoshop. But I can assure you that this little cactus produced that strangely colored...
Zion in the Rain http://t.co/42SsUer9Gm James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) April 19, 2013 If you browse through my photos, you will probably see that I like landscapes with clouds and mist. Here the colors of the rocks comes out dramatically with the rain...
Classic Rock http://t.co/fNRvKfd4jg James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) April 03, 2013 Through movies and countless photographs, this type of view of Northern Arizona/Southern Utah has become a recognizable standard. But it is interesting how really rare this...
Cliff's Edge http://t.co/3DggppmRSB James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) April 27, 2013 The standard view of the sandstone cliffs of the Colorado Plateau shows bare cliffs with little or no vegetation. In reality, there are places where the sandstone is almost...
Dirt Roads http://t.co/9j9Eh94fJf James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) April 26, 2013 As anyone who has traveled with me for any length of time well knows, I love to drive the backroads of Arizona and Utah. These roads are mostly unpaved, dirt roads. This one...
Delicate Color http://t.co/buIZschgI0 James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) April 30, 2013 The prickly pear blossoms have a tendency to vary in color from flower to flower on the same plant and also change colors throughout the day and in different lighting...
Delicate Color http://t.co/trIrC7QHLA James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) April 30, 2013 The prickly pear blossoms have a tendency to vary in color from flower to flower on the same plant and also change colors throughout the day and in different lighting...
Layers http://t.co/Bb4Fdxq4Qt James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) April 27, 2013 Time rests heavily on the Canyon Country. You can see so much of it at once. Every layer in this rock represents hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of years of deposits and...
Creeping Along http://t.co/MwhibO86n1 James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) April 24, 2013 I found this little fellow creeping along the gravel looking for food. They are sometimes so tame that you can almost walk up to them, depending on whether or not dogs...
Prickly Delight http://t.co/YuL4TsmSYJ James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) April 20, 2013 The colors spectrum of cactus blooms is incredible. In fact, flowers on the same plant can vary dramatically in color. This prickly pear or opuntia is a good example...
Backlight http://t.co/Afs98iEiz3 James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) April 20, 2013 First of all this photograph is actually in color. Secondly, it is almost impossible to duplicate the conditions that allowed this photo to be taken and last, it highlights...
Posing http://t.co/ngsxmhVVX6 James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) April 14, 2013 This little guy was sitting there waiting for me to take his picture. Usually, they are running around in the rocks and gravel on the desert floor and never hold still for more...
Variety Show http://t.co/Ix074seLQr James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) April 14, 2013 All of the brown fuzzy growths on the prickly pear cactus in this picture will soon turn into flowers. But at the time this photo was taken, I was content with the colors...
Texture http://t.co/l1IkraWzJa James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) April 15, 2013 There is really nothing imagined by artists or artisans that rivals the patterns and textures of nature. This plant shows two separate spirals, one from the right and one from...