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13-MAR-2004

Agave, Soldier Pass Trail

It was mid March, and I was hiking along the Soldier’s Pass Trail just north of Sedona. The agave plants in early Spring always appear to look more verdant than any other time of year – with their blue-green spiny rosettes in stark contrast to the native red sandstone of the area. This afternoon was no exception, with this lovely example just waiting to have its picture taken in this beautiful location. The agave also serve as one of my favorite plants to photograph when they ‘bloom’, sending a thick, tree-like stalk 12 to 16 feet into the air. Mature agave (at least 8 years old) expend all of their energy into these blooming events, causing the plant to die soon after. This image is a composite of two; one exposed for the bright clouds, and one exposed for the shadowed area around the agave.

Canon PowerShot G2
1/100s f/4.5 at 7.0mm full exif

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Lynda Reneau15-Nov-2004 17:31
I love Sedona and Oak Creek Canyon,I have to return there someday!You have compiled an awesome display with this gallery.Plz post more.
Greg McCroskery14-Apr-2004 02:06
Brian,
I love this image -- the composite was a very creative move! The Agave really pops out in the foreground creating a very 3 dimensional effect. I fully agree with your assessment of the Canon G2 -- I still love mine. I tend to do most of my shooting with my Olympus E20, but the G2 never ceases to amaze me -- it allows such creative angles. Keep up the great shooting -- you have a very wonderful gallery site!
God Bless,
Greg