Sunday, May 06, 2012

Field Studies

Beyond doubt the Sonoran Desert is my favorite of the four North American deserts.  It's the desert we identify with the towering Saguaro cactus and which also hosts the Cholla, the Prickly Pear and other succulents like agave.  Because it receives twice the rainfall of the Mohave, Chihuahuan and Great Basin Deserts the cacti of the Sonoran Desert come alive with flowers in May and June.  This amazing desert covers much of central and southern Arizona and a thin swath of southern California. It's best accessed from Tucson which is bracketed by Saguaro National Parks on its eastern and western borders.

The Saguaros themselves are immense, they can reach fifty feet, but are also humorous and oddly animate like creatures from a James Cameron movie.  Here I’ve included some portraits of these otherworldly characters.

4 comments:

Daryl A. Black said...

Saguaros are so photogenic, and you have certainly done them justice here, Steve. They are so structural and tall that most photographers would be tempted to shoot them straight up. I love the way the top and bottom images are canted to show more character. Wonderful!

Steve Immel said...

Thanks Daryl.

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