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TITLE: ARIZONA Highways Magazine
[Beautiful magazine of arts and nature in Arizona-- See FULL contents list below!]
ISSUE DATE: JUNE 1952 VOL. XXVIII No. 6
CONDITION: Size: Approx 9" X 12". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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FRONT COVER "THE BIGHORN" BY MARTIN LITTON. This is the desert Bighorn, also known as Nelson's mountain sheep, or ovia canadensis nel-soni. Most zoologists agree that it is the same animal as the Bighorn of the Rockies, somewhat altered in size And color by its comparatively arid environment. In Arizona the Bighorn inhabits almost all of the principal desert mountain ranges, being found in considerable numbers in the Castle Dome and Kofa Mountains, where there is a protective refuge of about one thousand square miles. Exposure was I /5oth second at f6.3, daylight Ektachrome. A 7 % -inch lens was used with the 4x5 camera, giving a slight telephoto effect. Camera: Burke & James Press, Wollensak lens in Betax shutter. The photographer spent many a morning near desert waterholes waiting for the perfect picture.

OPPOSITE PAGE "TOROWEAP POINT" BY MARTIN LITTON. "To stand at Toroweap Point is a requisite for anyone who wants to qualify for the degree of Grand Canyon graduate. It is the last and highest class that the school has to offer." So writes Edwin Corse in his Story of the Grand Canyon. The Point is in the Grand Canyon National Monument, reached by a fairly good dirt road from Fredonia. 3,000 feet below is the cantankerous Colorado and the notorious Lava Falls. It might be interesting to note that practically all the "rules" of color photography were violated in this study in which the subject is harshly backlighted, with strong highlights and large areas of deep shadow. Burke & James Press camera, 135mm Busch Glyp-tar f4.5 lens in Compur shutter, f.2o at i /loth second, 4x5 daylight Ektachrome, no filter.

LEGEND:
"THE BIGHORN" . . . FRONT COVER MARTIN LITTON GOES A' HUNTING WITH HIS CAMERA AND BAGS A FINE PRIZE.

THE FRIENDLY HUACHUCAS cLOSEUP OF A MOUNTAIN RANGE DOWN IN COCHISE COUNTY YOU'LL ENJOY.

HOST TO THE WORLD JUST LOTS OF FOLKS IN ALL WALKS OF LIFE FIND WAY TO GRAND CANYON.

CANYON DE CHELLY NATIONAL MONUMENT, ARIZONA ANSEL ADAMS EXPLORES WITH CAMERA NOTED SCENIC LANDMARK OF STATE.

GARDEN IN THE DESERT A VISIT TO THE FAMED ARBORETUM, EXPERIMENTAL GARDEN, AT SUPERIOR.

JEFF DAVIS AND OPERATION CAMEL AN ACCOUNT OF THE USE OF CAMELS IN EXPLORATION OF THE WESTERN LAND.

YOURS SINCERELY WHEREIN WE LEARN THAT WE SPAN THE MILES TO VISIT IN DISTANT PLACES.

"RIBBON FALLS" . . . BACK COVER PHOTOGRAPHER JACK WHITE FINDS A SCENIC JEWEL IN THE GRAND CANYON.


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