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Tombstone

The Wild West

The City of Tombstone evokes images Wyatt Earp, the Cowboys, dusty streets, and gun fights. It is also representative of a very interesting era in the development of the United States, when the frontier had been conquered, but law and civility were fighting a battle against rouge criminals. It has a history as rich as any other era. Tombstone, in southern Arizona, is one of the epicenters of that era- thanks largely to the eponymous western movie. I watched the movie to get in the mood before visiting. I did enjoy the visit, but a word of caution for those planning a visit – you will get that truly immersive sense of the gun fight at the OK Corral, and the dusty backstreets leading to Boot Hill are a sight to behold in the modern US. However, it should be noted that the Bird’s Nest theatre is the only truly authentic structure from the Earp era – most other buildings, including the Oriental, burned in a fire before the turn of the century.
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  • West Sahuarita

    West Sahuarita

    Just another line of rural mailboxes, this time of Sahuarita, between Pecan Grove and the Santa Rita foothills, southern Arizona. 2017.

  • A Bumpy Road In Arizona

    A Bumpy Road In Arizona

    Traveling through the desert from the Titan Missile Museum site south and east to Tombstone, I could have stopped every 5 minutes to take a shot of this amazing scenery. 2017.

  • Arizona Cactus

    Arizona Cactus

    I was sure there were many better cactus images to come on this trip, but I couldn't help myself at times. This bunch was seen on the road east away from the Titan Missile Museum. Arizona, 2017.

  • Winding Road in Southern Arizona

    Winding Road in Southern Arizona

    There's a winding road in every landscape in the U.S. it seems; the more the merrier though as are endlessly picturesque sights. This was on the Arizona #83 heading south towards Whetstone. Mount Wrightson, I believe in the background. 2017.

  • Mount Wrightson Foothills

    Mount Wrightson Foothills

    Arizona #83 has lots of winding stretches with some fantastic vistas. A number of times I had to double back to park up and get a shot of this view; just as in this image. This was taken just north of the Mount Wrightson foothills. 2017.

  • Great Day for a Ride

    Great Day for a Ride

    It truly was a great day for a ride - great weather and wide open roads in southern Arizona on a Saturday lunch time. What's not to like? These guys were spotted cruising down the Arizona #90 towards Whetstone. 2017.

  • Southern Arizona

    Southern Arizona

    The is the Arizona #82 between Whetstone and Tombstone. Another fantastic landscape in southern Arizona. This road, though, seemed to have seen better days given the myriad of repair scars on the tarmac. I guess the sun just beats down on this surface all day long. 2017.

  • Desert Mailboxes

    Desert Mailboxes

    The U.S. desert and the U.S. mailbox are iconic images in America - so combining them both is a sure winner, right? This sight is between Whetstone and Tombstone in Southern Arizona. 2017.

  • OK Corral

    OK Corral

    This is the modern day reenactment of the shoot out at OK Corral, in the remote southern town of Tombstone, Arizona. These actors were portraying the part of the Earp Brothers, and of course, Doc Holliday in their battle with the Cowboys. 2017.

  • Bird Cage Theatre

    Bird Cage Theatre

    This is the Bird Cage Theatre, one of the few remaining buildings from there Wyatt Earp era of the 1880's. A tour of this theatre worth the trip to Tombstone alone. The place is a treasure of trove of historical artifacts; from bullet holes in the ceiling to artwork on the walls. 2017.

  • Virgil

    Virgil

    Bearing an uncanny resemblance to the film portrayal of Virgil Earp; this artwork is on display at the end of the main drag through Tombstone in southern Arizona. 2017.

  • Tombstone Marshall

    Tombstone Marshall

    When one thinks of the Tombstone Marshall, one doesn't necessarily think of a cop riding around in a Ford Explorer. But there you have it; even on the dusty streets of a once manic western mining town, you can't escape reminders of modern life. Arizona 2017.

  • Wild West

    Wild West

    Wander around the back of the main drag through Tombstone and you'll find all sorts of artwork and artifacts, including this carving of what may be the Cowboys (or some other gunslingers). I love the windmill in the background - completes the western feel to this famous town. Arizona 2017.

  • Tombstone Scenes

    Tombstone Scenes

    I was looking for a classic western scene to photograph in Tombstone; something with as few contemporary features as possible. I like this image because I may well have achieved, but i also like the effect of the shallow depth of field. Particularly catching a moving object with a wide open aperture. Arizona 2017.



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