Showing posts with label Route 66. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Route 66. Show all posts
4/4/12
Skidding Tires On Route 66
Labels:
abstract,
arizona,
desert,
fractured,
gas,
highway,
JR Snyder Jr,
last chance,
motel,
night,
photography,
road trip,
Route 66,
seligman,
signs,
skidding,
southwest,
surreal,
tires,
visual art
3/30/12
High Desert Power
Labels:
arizona,
big sky,
clouds,
creosote,
desert,
electric,
high,
high power lines,
Hualuapai,
JR Snyder Jr,
lines,
photography,
power,
range,
Route 66,
southwest,
steel,
swath,
utility,
visual art
1/10/12
People of the Ponderosa Pine
Route 66: Hualapai Indian Reservation...
Heading to Peach Springs Arizona through the Mohave High Desert.
Heading to Peach Springs Arizona through the Mohave High Desert.
12/27/11
On The Backside
Labels:
arizona,
Ash Fork,
brick,
construction,
desert,
dumpster,
heavy equipment,
JR Snyder Jr,
motel,
picnic,
practical,
rear,
Route 66,
smartphoneography,
southwest,
trees,
truck,
windmill,
wishing well
12/15/11
12/5/11
Forgotten Coal Car
Labels:
arizona,
Ash Fork,
Bill Williams Mountain,
black and white,
car,
clouds,
coal,
desert,
graffiti,
gravel,
history,
JR Snyder Jr,
photography,
railroad,
Route 66,
sky,
southwest,
tracks,
train,
trees
11/2/11
Ash Fork
Labels:
1953,
Andreas Feininger,
arizona,
Ash Fork,
black and white,
clouds,
I-40,
JR Snyder Jr,
LIFE magazine,
lines,
photography,
poles,
railroad,
Route 66,
Santa Fe,
signs,
water tank
10/28/11
Buzzing Lines
High power, low overhead...
These high power lines are so low to the ground that you can hear them buzzing, singing and crackling in the wind.
These high power lines are so low to the ground that you can hear them buzzing, singing and crackling in the wind.
10/27/11
Route 66
Labels:
arizona,
caverns,
classic,
clouds,
desert,
Grand Canyon,
highway,
historic,
Hualuapai,
JR Snyder Jr,
landscape,
mountains,
Peach Springs,
photography,
roads,
Route 66,
sky,
southwest
10/23/11
Get Your Kicks
On Route 66...
Road Trip!
Leaving for the week on a road trip to Northern Arizona to shoot photography and video as well as do some historical and geographical research. Taking state highways to Paulden, the back road from Drake to Flagstaff. Then west to Williams on I-40 through to Ash Fork and at Seligman picking up Route 66 to Kingman. Return trip on the infamous "Highway of Death" US 93 back to Phoenix. See you later!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCYApJtsyd0
Road Trip!
Leaving for the week on a road trip to Northern Arizona to shoot photography and video as well as do some historical and geographical research. Taking state highways to Paulden, the back road from Drake to Flagstaff. Then west to Williams on I-40 through to Ash Fork and at Seligman picking up Route 66 to Kingman. Return trip on the infamous "Highway of Death" US 93 back to Phoenix. See you later!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCYApJtsyd0
Labels:
89A,
arizona,
Ash Fork,
Flagstaff,
geography,
history,
I-40,
JR Snyder Jr,
Kingman,
Nat King Cole,
Old Black Canyon Highway,
paulden,
phoenix,
photography,
prescott,
road trip,
Route 66,
US 93,
video,
Williams
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