Welcome to the photo blog of David S. Robertson, a photographer in Phoenix, Arizona. Be sure to read into each blog post to see a gallary of photos. Also, there are multiple pages so don't miss the link to view previous pages at the bottom.
Humming Birds
December 2nd, 2009Boyce Thompson Aboretum, November 2009
November 27th, 2009The Aboretum was filled with color today. The birds were singing such sweet music and the trees were putting on a delightful color show. I hope you enjoy these photos from the day.
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Granite Dells in Prescott, AZ
September 7th, 2009July 4th Fireworks in Prescott, AZ
July 4th, 2009Full Moon over Goldfield Ghost Town
May 9th, 2009
Its a full moon over Goldfield Ghost Town. Join us as we look for ghosts. We start at the top of the hill at the church on the mount at sunset. We work our way down the hill through town capturing images of various building after dark.
Lulu’s Bordello is looking very quiet tonight. I wonder where the floosy’s are? Visit during the day to learn some history of the women of the 1800′s.
The Coffee Cantina is also closed tonight. I don’t think they were expecting us. You will find Cappuccino, Espresso, Brunch, Lunch & Pastries here during the open hours.
The Blue Nugget pictured here with a golden sunset on the horizon. This shop features beautiful Sterling Silver jewelry and geological rocks. Also Native American Turquoise Jewelry, Rocks and Fossils.
At the bottom of the hill or near the entrance to the town is the Goldfield Station. Behind the station is where you board the train. A mile and a half of track circles the town, and the narrated journey lasts 20 minutes. The engineer tells of the history of Goldfield, the Superstition Mountains, and the desert southwest in general. The train departs every 35 minutes on a 20 minute journey. The ghosts may have taken the train out tonight.
Finally, the moon rises. The moon took its time reaching the top of the mountain — it was nearly 10pm when it peeks out.
Payson Camping Trip
April 19th, 2009
I decided to go camping this weekend and take some pictures along the Mogollon Rim near Payson, AZ.
On Saturday, we (My friend Russell and I) drove up to Payson and took Hwy 260 East to Ponderosa Campground. We checked out the campground and found a nice campsite that was open. The campsite was located towards the back of the park and had lots of good flat areas, a picnic table, firepit, bbq grill, and lots of pine trees that provided nice shade. We quickly setup camp and headed for the Mogollon Rim for exploring.
The Mogollon Rim is about 10 miles east of the campground and about 1,800 feet higher in elevation. We stopped at several vista points along the rim road to scan the horizon and take pictures. The rim had recieved a lot of snow over the winter and has a thick base in some places. There is still snow on the ground from the winter and some pools of water from the recent snow that melted quickly. See the picture of the watery meadow. We drove about 13 miles out on the rim road, then returned to the vista point for sunset. Then it was back down the rim to the campground for dinner.
After dinner at the campground, we setup the camera on a tripod and got out the flashlights to paint some neat pictures. See the light paintings below.
The next day, we got up early, cooked some breakfast, then broke camp and headed for the rim again. On this day we drove the entire rim from east to west stopping many times for photos and views. We found a nice lake which had recently been stocked. See photo of the catch.
After exiting the rim road, we headed down to Strawberry and then through Pine and eventually down to Payson. Then it was back to Phoenix. We were sad to see the burning RV along the road from Pine down to Payson — Everyone made it out safely.
This was a really fun weekend with great weather. I hope you enjoy the pictures.
Japanese Friendship Garden – Phoenix
February 21st, 2009
The Japanese Friendship garden is located just north of downtown Phoenix and is reachable via the lightrail. My photo group decided to visit the park on this fantastic winter day in Phoenix. The weather was cool and we had blue skies. I found the garden very relaxing and spent several hours here contemplating life.