Great trip and superb photos! I do hope you can visit CA one day, and the rest of the west! I love how crisp the light is in tge morning upon the rock and flora, postcard worthy indeed. Half frame shots came out killer, youve got a great tool in your hands there! Keep the trips and vids and photography journey coming, I love it 🎉 Cheers!
Hello matt, I visited Florida this Summer of 2024 and yes it is mostly flat with many lakes water to be found everywhere and it was very humid. I enjoyed the visit there, looking at your images from Tucson it is on my list of places to visit and you took some very inspiring images with great views especially the dawn image with Tucson lights and the panorama and anything in-between, I enjoyed the mix of various cameras you used as well. I like your straight forward approach of your work and narration. Happy Holidays from Northern Oregon.
I loved your video. I grew up in Tucson and have been in Indianapolis for about 20 years. I watch people's videos about it when feeling homesick. I also took up photography after my last visit so you're hitting 2 niches for me. I'm glad you enjoyed it. Sabino is incredible. Hopefully you visited the falls in sabino canyon proper. The cacti you liked that you thought was a Joshua tree initially is the golden Cholla or "Teddy Bear" Cholla. You got some great shots. That road up Mt. Lemmon is featured in the movie "The Wraith" as are some other Tucson spots.
Thanks for your video. Florida is humid, Tucson is dry. Question, since you said you are from Florida, how is your breathing in here Tucson overall? is it more easy and nice (breathing) compared to Florida? The reason I'm asking this questions to you is because I got breathing problems.
@@wmprogrammer1001 I am from Florida but been in Minnesota for the last 15 years. But my breathing was fine except for when I was at higher elevation. My first two days I could feel the thinner air when I was hiking around in the morning or carrying luggage etc. but for the most part when not up in the mountains and just down in Tucson I was good
I'm happy you enjoyed photographing the state that adopted me 33 years ago. There is so much beauty from corner to corner.
Great trip and superb photos! I do hope you can visit CA one day, and the rest of the west! I love how crisp the light is in tge morning upon the rock and flora, postcard worthy indeed. Half frame shots came out killer, youve got a great tool in your hands there! Keep the trips and vids and photography journey coming, I love it 🎉 Cheers!
Thank you for the kind words! I do plan to travel more west and explore without a doubt!
Hello matt, I visited Florida this Summer of 2024 and yes it is mostly flat with many lakes water to be found everywhere and it was very humid. I enjoyed the visit there, looking at your images from Tucson it is on my list of places to visit and you took some very inspiring images with great views especially the dawn image with Tucson lights and the panorama and anything in-between, I enjoyed the mix of various cameras you used as well. I like your straight forward approach of your work and narration. Happy Holidays from Northern Oregon.
@@Luigi13 thank you! Yeah Florida is nuts with humidity. Thank you for your kind words!
I loved your video. I grew up in Tucson and have been in Indianapolis for about 20 years. I watch people's videos about it when feeling homesick. I also took up photography after my last visit so you're hitting 2 niches for me. I'm glad you enjoyed it. Sabino is incredible. Hopefully you visited the falls in sabino canyon proper. The cacti you liked that you thought was a Joshua tree initially is the golden Cholla or "Teddy Bear" Cholla. You got some great shots. That road up Mt. Lemmon is featured in the movie "The Wraith" as are some other Tucson spots.
@@ANTIK1OAS nice! Thanks for the name of the cactus! The wraith, wasn’t that a Charlie sheen movie about a possessed car or something?
@MattRyanPhoto55 that's the movie.
Thanks for your video.
Florida is humid, Tucson is dry.
Question, since you said you are from Florida, how is your breathing in here Tucson overall? is it more easy and nice (breathing) compared to Florida?
The reason I'm asking this questions to you is because I got breathing problems.
@@wmprogrammer1001 I am from Florida but been in Minnesota for the last 15 years. But my breathing was fine except for when I was at higher elevation. My first two days I could feel the thinner air when I was hiking around in the morning or carrying luggage etc. but for the most part when not up in the mountains and just down in Tucson I was good
@@MattRyanPhoto55 Thank you for your response.