Strange, Surreal, and Fantastic Light in the Arizona Desert

I’m going to depart from the rust, mold and decay of the abandoned places I’ve been photographing this Fall and return to our Arizona trip in October. This post reflects my first morning in the Copper State.

Every now and then a photographer is blessed with an amazing sunrise or sunset. I had an experience in Arizona that went way beyond that. While staying with some friends in Scottsdale, Arizona, I paid a visit to McDowell Mountain Regional Park to photograph the sunrise.

The forecast called for mostly cloudy skies and rain. That forecast delivered some amazing and surreal light, rain, clouds, and even a rainbow in the course of about 3 hours. I could have kept going but didn’t want to hold everyone else’s day up waiting for me. Driving back, regretfully, I kept seeing wonderful changes in the light, but consoled myself by thinking that we hadn’t seen these friends in many years. Sometimes you just have to put the camera away.

Here are the photographs from that wonderful morning.

Rainy Sunrise in Arizona by Richard Lewis McDowell Mountain Park

Rainy Sunrise in Arizona by Richard Lewis 2015

Rainy Sunrise in Arizona by Richard Lewis McDowell Mountain Park

Rainy Sunrise in Arizona 2 by Richard Lewis 2015

Desert Rainbow by Richard Lewis McDowell Mountain Park Arizona

Desert Rainbow by Richard Lewis

Fallen Cactus by Richard Lewis McDowell Mountain Park

Fallen Cactus by Richard Lewis 2015

Morning Light in the Arizona Desert by Richard Lewis McDowell Mountain Park

Morning Light in the Arizona Desert by Richard Lewis 2015

Morning Light in the Arizona Desert by Richard Lewis McDowell Mountain Park

Morning Light in the Arizona Desert 2 by Richard Lewis

Morning Cacti by Richard Lewis McDowell Mountain Park

Morning Cacti by Richard Lewis 2015

Glowing Cacti by Richard Lewis McDowell Mountain Park

Glowing Cacti by Richard Lewis 2015

I hope you enjoy this morning as much as I did.

Enjoy