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Beyond the Horizon
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Beyond the Horizon

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Images Arizona showcases a selection of Eric Jewett’s landscape photography with the hope that it draws you into — and beyond — the horizons in them, inciting both exploration and inspiration.

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Four Peaks, Many Colors
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Four Peaks, Many Colors

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Earlier this year, Chandler resident Ron Sill embarked on a post-work hike on Massacre Grounds Trail in Apache Junction, arriving there about an hour before sunset.

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Fleeting Perfection
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Fleeting Perfection

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This month, Images Arizona’s photo essay celebrates the moments in life that stun us so much that they live on forever.

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Succulent Snowfall
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Succulent Snowfall

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Earlier this year, photographer Romi Boon opened the blinds of her RV at daybreak to discover a very rare and surprising sight: a winter wonderland in the desert.

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A Picture Plants a Thousand Words
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A Picture Plants a Thousand Words

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Photographer Jimmy W. Fike has spent the past 15 years creating a photographic archive depicting America’s rich trove of wild edible flora. To date, the project has taken him to 16 different states and allowed him to amass a collection of more than 175 specimens.

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Bloom with a View
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Bloom with a View

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Boasting an elevation of 3,400 feet, Black Mountain is one of the higher summits in the area, providing jaw-dropping views from a very unique vantage point.

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Sunset Speculations
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Sunset Speculations

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This past fall, Tucson resident Eric Jewett made the trek to Gates Pass — a scenic overlook along the crest of the Tucson Mountains that provides unparalleled desert views — to enjoy the cooler weather and the beautiful post-monsoon greenery.

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Fairytale Fog
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Fairytale Fog

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Anthem resident Mary Mininni recently submitted a photo of a sight you might believe only exists in fairytales.

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Art’s in the Wright Place
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Art’s in the Wright Place

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Images Arizona is honored to showcase just some of the sights and feelings that photographer Andrew Pielage has captured through architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s works here in our beautiful state.

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Livin’ on the Edge
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Livin’ on the Edge

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While on a campervan road trip through the Southwestern United States, Ottawa, Canada resident Darcy McSheffrey and her boyfriend stopped in Arizona to hike Cathedral Rock Trail in Sedona.

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