Tucson 

660 creative works found

  • The Mall
    by Paul Vanzella

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    Tucson, Arizona

  • Arizona Sunset 5
    by Trace Lowe

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    This fantastic image was also taken from my home in Tucson, Arizona.

  • Opportunists
    by Lys •

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    Take advantage of whatever time is given to you. You never realize how precious it could have been until it’s over. / / Four blackbirds sit on a fence surrounding the pool at a park by our house. this is another one in memory of my brother, the third bird with the light on him and with his head tilted down is representative of my brother while the the other three birds are the rest of us kids. People have suggested he looks like the chosen one. / / film / / Oct 07, Tucson, AZ

  • A Window On Tucson
    by Lois Bryan

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    Featured in DSLR Users Only – 3 A Day June 7, 2009. Best Viewed Full Size Discovered on a morning walk through Tucson, Arizona on April 19, 2009. Image taken with the Nikon D40x, handheld, and the 18-200mm vr Nikon lens with the cp filter. Put through a light hdr treatment in Photomatix with a single image, duplicated, +/- eval of 2. For another fabulous version of this image, please visit Barbara Manis’ Peeking Through !!

  • Behind Shadows
    by Lys •

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    A reworking of a previous photo / / Fall 2007, Tucson, AZ / /

  • Saguaro National Park -1
    by Lois Bryan

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    Winner of the Lines and Angles Challenge in First Things May 27, 2009. / Featured in Natural Color and Light April 30, 2009. / Featured in Architecture and Cityscapes Photography April 29, 2009. / Featured in Style! Class! Elegance! Excellence! April 26, 2009. Best Viewed Full Size The Saguaro National Park’s Red Hills Visitor Center (Saguaro West) in the Tucson Mountain District. Extraordinary architecture and shadows and light … yes, the camera was smokin’!! Image taken April 17, 2009 with the Nikon D40x and the 18-200mm vr Nikon lens, cp filter used. Shutter 1/640, aperture f/4.8. As is.

  • Down by the River
    by Lys •

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    Well, what else would it be but my dream car since I am such a hippie wannabe? / Jan 08, Tucson / /

  • Wing Span Harris Hawk
    by Judy Grant

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    I took this pic in Tucson Az . This was shot with a Nikon D80 200mm /

  • Soft Sky
    by Trace Lowe

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  • Arizona Blaze
    by Trace Lowe

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    Another scorcher from HOT Arizona. let me know what you think of it.

  • Here, Kitty-Kitty!
    by Lois Bryan

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    Top Ten in the “Colorful Casas” challenge in the Arizona group June 1, 2009. / Chosen as Avatar for the Amazing Orton Effect Group May 13, 2009. Best Viewed Large Another image taken along a lovely Tucson, Arizona street in early morning. See if you can find my new best friend … hint … she’s coming out from her hiding place in the flowers!! Image taken on April 19, 2009 with the Nikon D40x and the 18-200mm vr lens and cp filter. Shutter 1/125, aperture f/5.6. Post processing included Orton effect in Photoshop with some additional flowers added with the Wacom tablet.

  • Tucson Doorway With Orange
    by Lois Bryan

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    Best Viewed Large Tucson Arizona has some lively and colorful doorways. I captured this one on the morning of April 19, 2009 with the hand held Nikon D40x and the 18-200mm vr Nikon lens, using the cp filter. Shutter was at 1/500, aperture f/5.3, exp 0.00, iso 400. Post processing included some distraction cloning in Photoshop, then into Photomatix for hdr at +/- 2 with a single image, then back to Photoshop for a bit more tinkering including Orton.

  • Murmuring Sweet Nothings
    by Lois Bryan

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    Featured in Light In The Darkness June 10, 2009. Best viewed full size I love waking up to the sound of birds singing … we frequently have mourning doves nesting in the tree outside one of our bedroom windows. I hope the owners of this house enjoy their little feathered visitor, too!! Image taken in Tucson, Arizona on April 19, 2009 with the Nikon D40x and the 18-200mm vr Nikon lens … post processed in Photomatix from a single hand-held image at +/-2 eval, then some tinkering in Photoshop.

  • Harris Hawk Profile
    by Judy Grant

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    The Harris’s Hawk or Harris Hawk, Parabuteo unicinctus, formerly known as the Bay-winged Hawk or Dusky Hawk, is a medium-large bird of prey which breeds from the southwestern USA south to Chile and central Argentina.This was taken in Tucson , AZ with a Nikon D90 Nikon 55- 200mm /

  • High Beam at Sunrise
    by Trace Lowe

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  • Pima County Courthouse #1
    by BarbaraManis

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    Tucson, AZ. Converted to sepia and orton effect applied. Featured- Victorian Viewfinders- 1/2/09 / Top 10 in the You’re Accepted Group building symmetries challenge 1/25/09 / Featured- Architecture and Cityscapes- 1/28/09

  • Stand and move and walk across the water. / Peel the cover from the city. / Watch its insides twitch and smoke and rotate endlessly. / Sinking. Moving deep beneath the water. / Lots of other worlds exist. / Soon enough we’ll tear them open. / Soon enough we’ll break them too. / / Swimming. Watching concrete eat the ocean. / Metal fingers scrape the skies. / The windows look like Christmas lights from out here. / Floating. Counting clouds. They’re slowly fading. / Blending in with cardboard skies. / Soon we’ll manufacture replicas. / It’s all replaceable. / / From the sky, the train tracks look like stitches. / Like they’re holding the world together; like it’ll blow any minute. / And I’ve got another thought I’ll keep to myself. / Until the skeletons walk free. Until the make-up all comes off. / There’s nothing new to discover, there’s nothing new to invent. / There’s nothing new to think that hasn’t been thought of before. / And there’s nothing to believe we haven’t already forgotten. / There’s nothing left, there’s nothing new, there’s nothing— / No, no, no, no. / And I’ve got another dream I’ll keep to myself. / Until the tyrants are dead and the patriots are swallowed whole. / And I’ve got a bottle I can aim at the center, / Full of letters, as a kid, I’d always meant to send. / We’d speak our minds and change the world. / We’d fix the past and pave the way. / But now we’re fresh out of heroes; now we’ve run dry on hope. / There are no saviors in technology: just quick fixes. / And holes, within holes, within holes, within you. / And a place to hang my head, and convince myself there is no difference. / / Electric President – Metal Fingers / / Fall 2007, Tucson, AZ

  • Mirror Mirror
    by Lys •

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    Winter 2007, Ried Park Zoo, Tucson, AZ / . /

  • Cholla Sunset
    by Trace Lowe

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  • Cool Water
    by Trace Lowe

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    My pool reflecting. Very peaceful, I think. Feel free to use this in PS. Just let me know.

  • Incongruous
    by Lys •

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    Not in harmony or keeping with the surroundings or other aspects of something. / / / Winter 2007, Tucson, AZ / / /

  • Facing East
    by Lois Bryan

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    Image captured on a morning walk through Tucson, Arizona. I loved the strong shadows on the exuberantly colored building front. Handheld Nikon D40x with the 18-200mm vr Nikon/Nikkor lens and the cp filter. Shutter at 1/250, aperture f/8.0, exp 0.00, iso 100. Post processing in Photomatix for hdr at +/-2 from single image.

  • Well, the future spills its intangibles / An unknown set of variables / A path that spliten infinitely up ahead / So tell me what’s the use to pick and choose / From what you should or shouldn’t do? / That’s time spent better sleeping in your bed / Or wide awake in a shopping mall, / Trying clothes on from off of the wall / Yeah, anything to entertain yourself / ‘Cause a costume can be comfortable / It can make you feel more beautiful / It can even make you look like someone else / But it’s still you, so there’s nothing you can do / Like a bad habit, the one you couldn’t kick, there it always is / And it’s nothing that no doctor’s gonna fix / / They pat your back bruised with their accolades / And all four walls are a trophy case / But that doesn’t make it any less of a cage / But you can make it all less difficult / By embracing the ephemeral / Then you’d never have to worry or explain / ‘Cause if it’s really all just physical, / Then my memory’s immaterial / So why then do I remember you at all? / But I do, I do, my friend, I’ve seen your face / We shared a cup, I know the taste / Its sweetness is relentless on my lips / So help me drink in everything that is / Like a freed convict, drunk on redemption / From the way I’ve been / But I swear this time, that things will be different / / Well, right and wrong, they have never been that far apart / For those who’d write that sentence where you hang / We will be lifted up from all of this / Yeah, we will transcend the insignificance of our existence / Yeah, your body’s gone, but angel, you will live / / Yeah your body’s gone / Now your body’s gone / / Now your body’s gone but angel you will live / / We Are Free Men – Bright Eyes / / A homeless man’s dog, Jan 08, Tucson / /

  • Historic Mission #2
    by BarbaraManis

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    Mission San Xavier del Bac.  It seemed like hundreds of photographers were present with their camera and tripods capturing this moment.  The scaffolding was taken off for the first time in what seemed like years.The Mission is located about 10 miles south of Tucson, AZ on the Tohono O’odham San Xavier Indian Reservation.  The mission was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1960.Taken with my Nikon D-80, 18-135 mm lens. FEATURED- Americas~ Rural, Urban, Wild and Free- Expressions of Artists-1/14/9 / FEATURED- American Southwest Group-1/14/09 / FEATURED- Arizona Group-1/18/09 / FEATURED- The World Group-1/24/09 / Top Ten in the Weekly Theme Challenge, “Buildings”2/1/09 / FEATURED All About the Light Group-2/6/09 / FEATURED in the Postcard Style Group-3/31/09 / FEATURED in the JPG Cast-Offs Group-5/29/09

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