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005 - The California Desert in Spring (Print)
Macro photography of desert wildflowers in the spring is the subject of this newsletter. The spring wildflower season starts in February on the lower deserts of Southern California. The low deserts of Anza-Borrego State Park, almost on the Mexican border, are usually the first places to see the arrival of spring color. Hotlines will help you pin down the exact dates to schedule your photo trip into the Southern California deserts. Many other wildflower locations scattered across the Southwestern Deserts are described.
Joshua Tree National Monument, only a few miles east of Palm Springs, California, can be a great place to photograph blankets of poppies, clover, lupine, mallows and small desert sunflowers covering the sandy, dry washes and the rocky hillsides. Even if wildflowers do not appear in great masses, there are many other things to discover in Joshua Tree. Do not miss the Hidden Valley Trail. Macro techniques are explained and recommended equipment, like lenses, close-up flash exposure tips, and low-level camera supports are spelled out.
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Printed Issue, sent via USPS
Updated - November 2008
This newsletter is full of the best locations for photography of spring wildflowers in southern California deserts. It will help you schedule your wildflower explorations.
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Locations
Antelope Valley
Anza-Borrego State Park
Avenal Wildlife Refuge
Bear Valley
Cadiz Dunes
Chihuahuan Desert
Cholla Garden
Coachella Valley
Colorado Desert
Cottonwood Ranger Station
Gorman Post Road
Great Basin Desert
Ivanpah Valley
James Fitzerald Marine Reserve
Kelso Dunes
Keyes View
Lost Horse Valley
Mojave Desert
Organ pipe Cactus National Monument
Picacho Peak State Park
Pinto Basin
Tonto National Monument