A saguaro cactus standing tall along the Lost Dog Trail in the McDowell Mountain Sonoran Preserve. One of my images from New Year’s Day of the desert. The cloud covered sky was gray and dull, converting this image to monochrome gave it more life. In the distance you can just see one of the peaks of the McDowell Mountains with snow. My image can also be seen in the Monochrome Madness gallery on Leanne Cole PHOTOGRAPHY blog. As my blog title says, different isn’t wrong, it’s just different, this image of the desert in monochrome is different for me as I usually shoot vibrant colors and macro.

I love this image so much. The framing really suits it too!
Thank you Laura! I started framing my photos a while ago to give them a more finished look.
Tamara
You’re welcome 🙂 We are going to arizona in a couple of months and I’m hoping to get some shots of those cacti!
Where in Arizona? If I can give you any suggestions of photography opportunities, please let me know!
Tamara
Well we are going to Spring training in Scotsdale and then staying in Phoenix for awhile and doing some side trips like maybe Tonto Forest and perhaps Sedona. I’d love some ideas in Phoenix/Scotsdale area. That would really be great Tamara. Thank you!
You’ll be very close to where I live so I’ll send you an email with some suggestions. With all the rain we have had in the last month we are hoping for a spectacular wildflower season and you will be here at the perfect time!
Oh, oh, oh… I love this! I may need to look at some of my photos of the desert and make them Monochrome. THANK YOU for the inspiration!
Thank you and you’re quite welcome!
Black and white is a great decision for desert shots as they are usually pretty monochromatic anyway.
It depends on the time of year, day, etc as to the desert looking monochromatic. On this day the sky was overcast and very gray, which is quite unusual for the Sonoran Desert.