A saguaro
Cornflake
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I don't seem to get tired of photographing these. I'd prefer to avoid portrait orientation, but saguaros force you into it.
Don
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I see these large cacti every time I go to Sedona, on the drive up from the airport. One of these trips I am going to have to schedule some time in the Black Canyon area to try and capture some images of these grand cactus.
Phil
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Phil, do it! There are some great stands of saguaro around Black Canyon, although getting to them can be a task.
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What's the deal against portrait perspective images? - I know there are bloggers on the web who say all images should be landscape these days, and that everything will be video only formats, but I still find a lot of my images that I cannot force into landscape modes - they just look better in portrait mode. Call me old fashioned I guess. I really doubt the printed page is going the way of dinosaurs any time soon.
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Pathfinder, the computer just isn't friendly to portrait orientation, and that's where most images have most of their lives these days. And when I frame some for the walls, landscape orientation always fits in better. But some vertical subjects won't play ball.
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