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1983 Christine Hanrahan

Joshua Tree National Park

California

back when we visited in 1983, this site was known as Joshua Tree National Monument. the joshua tree (Yucca brevifolia) is also called yucca palm. it is native to the southwestern US, in the high mojave desert.

digitized from an old slide.

DNINE
1/13s f/1.8 at 2.8mm iso100 full exif

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Doug Cruden03-Mar-2024 19:42
This is lovely, so glad you're digitising your old slide film Christine, you've found some real gems!!
janescottcumming03-Mar-2024 18:01
A great shot of one of these interesting looking trees.
laine03-Mar-2024 16:43
Very sturdy and unique...another great photo V
Walter Otto Koenig03-Mar-2024 16:28
Nice view of these Yuccas. I like the tones of the old slide. "V"
Jeff Real03-Mar-2024 14:19
I love this great color and feeling here!
Makes me fondly remember days that are past.
V
joseantonio03-Mar-2024 04:32
looks so nice with this angle.V.
Dennis Hoyne03-Mar-2024 03:32
Quite the lovely composition, Christine!
Carl Carbone03-Mar-2024 01:57
Beautiful shot. Feels like such a simpler time.
Dan Opdal03-Mar-2024 00:51
Wonderful Capture! V
globalgadabout03-Mar-2024 00:21
always a treat to see these curious plants...cool you caught several variations of their growth patterns..
Helen Betts03-Mar-2024 00:02
Well composed capture of these famous trees. V.
Pierre Martin02-Mar-2024 23:45
quite special and beautiful these trees, splendid picture!
PauloCGama02-Mar-2024 22:45
Beautiful details!!
Fabienne02-Mar-2024 22:38
C’est la première fois que je vois ce genre d’arbre. Il est étonnant.
Don02-Mar-2024 22:33
Those are trees with real character doubtless formed of age and climatic challenge.
Vijay Nanda02-Mar-2024 21:57
Evergreen ! It has that nostalgic feel to it. Thanks for sharing.
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