Archives for Tucson Area Photography category

Checkered
f/5.6 – 1/80 sec – ISO 100 – Focal Length 200 mm

 

Photo of an orange flower in the Arizona Inn gardens

f/11.0 – 1/200 sec – ISO 100 – Focal Length 200 mm

Photo of a yellow flower in the Arizona Inn flower gardens

f/11.0 – 1/400 sec – ISO 100 – Focal Length 200 mm

Photo of pink flowers in the Arizona Inn Flower gardens

f/9.0 – 1/320 sec – ISO 100 – Focal Length 200 mm

Photo of a red flower in the Arizona Inn Flower Gardens

f/10.0 – 1/100 sec – ISO 100 – Focal Length 200 mm

Photo of a railroad crossing sign against an old brick warehouse in Tucson, AZ

Crossing
f/8.0 – 1/320 sec – ISO 100 – Focal Length 135 mm

Photo of the classic pink coloring of the Arizona Inn in Tucson, AZ

A Bit of Pink
Arizona Inn – Tucson, AZ
f/7.1 – 1/15 sec – ISO 100 – Focal Length 55 mm

Photo of Tucson's 4th Ave

Painted
Shops on 4th Ave. – Tucson, AZ
f/8.0 – 1/250 sec – ISO 100 – Focal Length 24 mm

Photo of an iron fence using a very narrow depth of field

Very Narrow
f/7.1 – 1/400 sec – ISO 100 – Focal Length 100 mm

The “Very Narrow” refers to the depth of field in this photograph of an iron fence in Tucson Arizona’s Armory Park neighborhood.  Only the second spike of the fence is in focus while everything in front of it and behind it are out of focus.

Photo of a wrought iron gate at the Arizona Inn in Tucson, AZ

Curly Cue
f/5.6 – 1/100 sec – ISO 100 – Focal Length 130 mm

I have mentioned before my love of architectural photography (and architecture in general) and have posted 12+ pages of posts related to architectural photography at last count.  I also have a special affinity for my hometown of Tucson, AZ and my Alma Mater the University of Arizona.  So a chance to combine the three is a win-win-win situation.

The U of A recently set out to expand their student recreation center by 54,000 square feet while “shepherding student resources” (building responsibly) at the same time.  The end result is an LEED certified architectural masterpiece.  Arch Daily, aka eye candy for architecture fans, has a spread on the new rec center with architectural photography by Timmerman Photography Inc. (I want his job!).

I have not had an opportunity to photography at the U of A recently, but have the new rec center on my list of places to hone my architectural photography skills.  Stay tuned for images of the expanded recreation center at the University of Arizona.

Black and white photo of San Xavier Mission in Tucson, AZSan Xavier Mission
f/9.0 – 1/320 sec – ISO 100 – Focal Length 30mm
Photo of the La Siesta Motel in Tucson, AZ
La Siesta Motel
Tucson, AZ
f/13 – 1/250 sec – ISO 100 – Focal Length 50 mm

The La Siesta Motel is a roadside motel from a time gone by.  It sits on what was once the main thoroughfare between Tucson and Phoenix.  Today it is being well maintained as a bit of a kitsch throwback to a simpler time.