© Steve Russell
© Steve Russell På tur i USA April 22 I was up early to make the loop drive with the mist still in the valley. I was rewarded for my early rising with fantastic scenes that would have quickened to heartbeat of any nature photographer. The colors of spring, while perhaps not as dramatic as […]
© Steve Russell Se også Bosque del Apache
© Steve Russell November 10… The Bosque del Apache refuge is located in south-central New Mexico, on the banks of the Rio Grande River. In addition to the many bird species seen here, it also has resident elk, and an occasional mountain lion is seen. There are currently over 22,000 snow geese, and about 3000 […]
© Steve Russell November 4. 2007 We dropped the Casita and headed out to explore the nearby mountains. I believe I said these were part of the Ozarks. Technically, I do not believe that is the case. These mountains are called the Winding Stair Mountains, the reason for which I have not yet learned. They […]
© Steve Russell Steve Russell på Route 66: 4. november 2007
© Steve Russell Steve Russell på Route66 i fjor høst: November 4… We headed out fairly early, as we wanted to have time to pick out a nice campground in Oklahoma. Blue Mountain Lake is actually a reservoir made from a dam on the Petit Jean River. I stopped to photograph the river itself several […]
© Steve Russell November 3… I departed early, heading east through Alabam, then Old Alabam, and I couldnʼt say one was older than the other. I headed down along Hwy 21 where I saw some more very pretty autumn scenes. At Boxley I turned east on Hwy 74 through the Buffalo National River area, which […]
© Steve Russell November 3… After lunch I continued south on Hwy 7 until I crossed scenic highway 10, where I headed west. I called it a day early after finding a beautiful Corps of Engineers campsite on the south side of Blue Mountain Lake. Spunky and I took another hike along the shoreline where […]
© Steve Russell Steve Russell – på tur langs Route 66.. I took a side trip to where Route 66 used to cross the Big Piney River at Devils Elbow, which is named for the bend in the river that used to cause logjams. It passes through a gorge with 200-foot tall tree-lined bluffs. An […]