| Our creek-side cabin in the beautifully green (and shady) woods. |
We stayed in a cabin perched right above the fervent babbling of Christopher Creek, about 20 minutes east of Payson. The average daytime temperature in the sun still ranged from 85-90 with humidity, but in the abundant shade we enjoyed an apparent temperature of 75 or so.
Nature has always inspired me artistically, and I had the camera ready and waiting to capture the beauty. I'm currently rocking a Nikon Coolpix E8800 that I bought on ebay for about $150.
Aside from capturing some great images in and around the creek, I also managed to twist my knee and put myself out of commission for the next two days.
Toward the end of the week, we made a quick excursion to Woods Canyon Lake, about 10 minutes east of Christopher Creek atop the Mogollon Rim. The view just before descending to the lake was breathtaking.
On our final day, we headed north of Payson to visit the Tonto Natural Bridge State Park. There was a nominal admission fee of $5 per person, and the Ana Mae trail was a quick 10 minute jaunt down to the creek bed and backside of the cavern below the bridge. The natural bridge is made up of travertine created by deposits of plant and other natural materials over thousands of years.
The hollow under the bridge was astounding, and allowed for some excellent experimentation with lighting and shadow.
| The outer edge of the cavern framed the bright open sky perfectly. |
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