I am always humbled by landscape photographers who have the ability to "see a photo". My paltry landscapes pale in comparison. We, of course, get landscape photographers here during our monsoon season. They'll drive partway up Mount Lemmon just before sunset and get great photos --- including nighttime photos of massive lightning strikes. They'll set to a timed exposure and capture a dozen or more strikes in one photo. Nonetheless, I have a few monsoon landscape photos that I like well enough to share:
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Chiricahua Mountain Monsoon |
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Mesquite Monsoon in Santa Rita Mountains |
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Monsoons at Sunset over Catalina Mountains |
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