davect01 Hall of Famer Location Fountain Hills, Arizona, United States Oct 19, 2015 #1 We don't have a lot of color changing trees here in the deserts of AZ, but this one is right outside our yard. A6000 and 50mm Minolta Join to see EXIF info for this image (if available) Join to see EXIF info for this image (if available)
We don't have a lot of color changing trees here in the deserts of AZ, but this one is right outside our yard. A6000 and 50mm Minolta Join to see EXIF info for this image (if available) Join to see EXIF info for this image (if available)
pniev Student for life Oct 19, 2015 #2 Don't you only have Wummer (warm-summer) and Hummer (hot-summer) where you live? Fall must be a nice time of the year in AZ!
Don't you only have Wummer (warm-summer) and Hummer (hot-summer) where you live? Fall must be a nice time of the year in AZ!
davect01 Hall of Famer Location Fountain Hills, Arizona, United States Oct 19, 2015 #3 pniev said: Don't you only have Wummer (warm-summer) and Hummer (hot-summer) where you live? Fall must be a nice time of the year in AZ! Click to expand... From about now until April are our get out and enjoy weather. This week, highs in the high 80s, low 90s. It can get chilly, especially out in the unoccupied desert. Even occasionally snowing. (not my image)
pniev said: Don't you only have Wummer (warm-summer) and Hummer (hot-summer) where you live? Fall must be a nice time of the year in AZ! Click to expand... From about now until April are our get out and enjoy weather. This week, highs in the high 80s, low 90s. It can get chilly, especially out in the unoccupied desert. Even occasionally snowing. (not my image)
Ray Sachs Legend Location Not too far from Philly Name you should be able to figure it out... Oct 19, 2015 #5 I prefer seeing the desert flowers blooming, but these are nice too! -Ray
davect01 Hall of Famer Location Fountain Hills, Arizona, United States Oct 19, 2015 #6 pniev said: That looks chilly indeed. Click to expand... Us desert rats start getting chilly around 50 degrees. Ray Sachs said: I prefer seeing the desert flowers blooming, but these are nice too! -Ray Click to expand... Thanks
pniev said: That looks chilly indeed. Click to expand... Us desert rats start getting chilly around 50 degrees. Ray Sachs said: I prefer seeing the desert flowers blooming, but these are nice too! -Ray Click to expand... Thanks