Category: David Cattuzzo
Yosemite and Dogwoods
The Dogwoods are in full bloom and the water is running. The second photo gives you a better idea of what happening with the Dogwoods
Northern Arizona
Recently went to Northern Arizona to addend my nephews wedding. I even had a little time to photograph. This first one is of a Fiddleneck, I’ve seen lots of yellow/gold ones but never this color. The second photo I liked the contrast of the backlit cactus against the wildflowers.
Kürzlich ging ich nach Nordarizona, um die Hochzeit meines Neffen hinzuzufügen. Ich hatte sogar ein wenig Zeit zum Fotografieren. Dieses erste ist von einem Fiddleneck, ich habe viele gelb/goldene gesehen, aber nie diese Farbe. Beim zweiten Foto gefiel mir der Kontrast des von hinten beleuchteten Kaktus gegen die Wildblumen.
Route 66
Just a bit of color along the old Route 66 Near Oldtown AZ
Early Spring Flowers
Wild flowers seem to be running a little late this year, probably due to the late winter weather. However I did see a few California Poppies, and pretty good representation of Fiddlenecks.
Steel Wool Burning
I saw this on Facebook and had to try it for myself. Steel burning?? Turns out it’s a rapid oxidation of the fine steel threads. Who knew, I didn’t.
Speed
This first image was taken along Interstate 5 with the worlds smallest mountain range, The Sutter Buttes, in the background. The speed limit is 70 mph, so you can guess this car is doing well over that.
This was taken at the Merced Wildlife Refuge of Snow and Ross Geese in flight. The shutter speed was 1/10th of a second.
Roulette Wheel, Bodie CA
Winter
The current storm remined me of the unpredictable storm I went through a while back coming from Northern California. These two were taken 15 minutes apart at two different offramps on Highway 99. First looking east the second west.
Sacramento Wildlife Refuge: Bald Eagle
Recently went up north to see my brother, I stopped at the Sacramento Wildlife Refuge both going and coming. Going up I didn’t see any eagles, coming back I saw three. It was quite cold so I’m thinking all had their feathers kinda puffed up to help keep warm.