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TITLE: ARIZONA Highways Magazine
[Beautiful magazine of arts and nature in Arizona-- See FULL contents list below!]
ISSUE DATE:
JANUARY, 1963 VOL. XXXIX No. 1
CONDITION:
Size: Approx 9" X 12". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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FRONT COVER
"PORTRAIT OF AN ANGRY DESERT SKY" BY BOB RIDDELL. The saguaro cactus silhouetted by lightning was taken one mile north of River Road, on the Hacienda del Sol Road, three miles north of Tucson in the foothills of the Santa Catalina Mountains, which are hidden by the fast moving thunderstorm. Summer lightning storms are most dramatic during July and August on the scenic desert near Tucson, especially after dusk. The trick is to have the scene such as a saguaro cactus chosen beforehand, as in this case, and to know most summer storms come from the east. As no meter reading could be recorded, the shutter was left open for a twenty-minute exposure to catch the lightning patterns at aperture of f.16. The photographer sees the desert as an ever-changing scene and summer storms one of his favorite subjects.Much patience and a bit of luck are also neccessary, as four hurried trips were made, camera set up and storm did not materialize to record on film. The fifth trip was a success, especially since very unusual horizontal bolts were captured on film. Anniversary Speed Graphic 4x5 camera; f.16 shutter open 20 min. time exposure; S'Z" Ilex lens; July; just after dusk. ASA rating 64.
INSIDE FRONT COVER
"OUR DESERT WEARS A RAINBOW" BY GILBERT F. FERNANDEZ. Photograph taken on State Route 85 in Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, about two miles south of Monument headquarters. The photograph was taken after an early spring rainstorm passed over the area. Sunshine breaking through the overcast sky created a double rainbow for the delight of the photographer. Here again it's the same story: being at the right plat:e at the right time. Zcnz Bronica Reflex camera; Ektachrome; f.16 at 1 f (loth sec.; P. Nikor 73111111. f2.8 lens; late February; bright late afternoon sunlight after rainstorm passed.
LEGEND:
FIRST CABOOSE TO MAVERICK . . .
THE LITTLE TRAIN HAD COURAGE AND A
LOT OF RESOLUTION TO PLOW THROUGH.
IF WINTER COMES . . .
A TOUR OF THE WINTER AREAS IN THIS, THE LAND OF SUN AND CONSTANT SUMMER.
IF YOU HAVE NEVER LIVED WiTH A SKUNK
FAMILY, YOU HAVE MISSED A LOT OF FUN.
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