Colours of the American Southwest
Above/featured: Classical Gas Museum: Embudo, NM – 11 Oct 2018 (X70).
I wrote previously about our time (in autumn 2018) driving through parts of the American Southwest where I also gave more “shutter workout” to my Fujifilm X70 compact mirrorless camera.
We’d seen an abundance and variety of colours throughout our journey, and upon return, I asked myself from what we had witnessed if there were sufficient examples to show. What follows below are sets of images from Arizona and New Mexico, with colours distributed throughout the “ROYGBIV spectrum”: Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet.
Red

Hanging ristras at Patio San Felipe del Norte: Old Town Albuquerque, NM – 7 Oct 2018 (C6D).

Painted Desert from Kachina Point: Petrified Forest National Park, AZ – 12 Oct 2018 (X70).
Orange

Red-orange kuri squash at the Santa Fe Farmers’ Market, NM – 9 Oct 2018 (X70).

Last light on Vishnu Temple: Cape Royal, North Rim, Grand Canyon NP, AZ – 13 Oct 2018 (C6D).
Yellow

Changing aspens in the Santa Fe National Forest: above Ski Santa Fe, NM – 5 Oct 2018 (X70).

Stop crossing: Pie Town, NM – 19 Oct 2018 (X70).
Green

Plenty of life on the South Rim: Mojave Point, Grand Canyon NP, AZ – 15 Oct 2018 (C6D).

Female Costa’s Hummingbird: Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum: Tucson, AZ – 18 Oct 2018 (C6D).
Blue (light blue)

Blue Swallow Motel at night: Tucumcari, NM – 7 Oct 2018 (C6D).

Taos Pueblo, NM – 11 Oct 2018 (X70).
Indigo (deep blue)

Desert View Watchtower: Grand Canyon National Park, AZ – 14 Oct 2018 (C6D).

“Mother Myth of Route 66”, 2013 mural by Mural Mice: Flagstaff, AZ – 16 Oct 2018 (X70).
Violet

Capilla de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe: Albuquerque, NM – 7 Oct 2018 (C6D).

Earth’s shadow rises at sunset: Lipan Point, South Rim, Grand Canyon NP, AZ – 14 Oct 2018 (C6D).
Farben (und Landschaften) des amerikanischen Südwestens.
I made the photos above between 4 and 20 October 2018 with a Canon 6D (C6D) and a Fujifilm X70 (X70). This post appears on Fotoeins Fotografie at fotoeins.com as https://wp.me/p1BIdT-cLo.
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