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Roaming the American Southwest |
March 2009: Landscapes and skyscapes that stretch your eyeballs; shallow rivers, sandhill cranes at sunset, roadrunners, blonde grasses, arroyos, palo verde trees, The Oasis Café and Taquieria Lupita, cactus wrens, Hohokam petroglyphs, copper sounds of silence… |
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One long fence from the Pacific Ocean to the Gulf of Mexico
is bisecting habitats and migrations for jaguar, pronghorn,
ocelot, bighorn sheep, Mexican gray wolves, javelina – and humans. As an ILCP Fellow, I recommend ILCP's documentation of ecological impacts of the Borderlands fence, which I photographed in Douglas, AZ and Sonoyta, Mexico.
Visit My Website for:
• More US Southwest photos and reading list from my trip
• My home page notes on The Mara Conservancy
• My 2009 Calendar and Photo Gallery
• My NYC Photographic Coaching
• Off-the-beaten-track Travel to Africa or Latin America
• My Stock Library spans Africa, Europe and the Americas |
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The awe of Georgia O’Keefe’s tomato reds, intense need to create and bonds
with the Genizaro! From nature, she
fused the abstract and the real.
Her mantra, “Details are confusing,” became
mine for 1500 miles. |
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