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Cathedral Rock Reflection

Cathedral Rock Reflection

Cathedral Rock in Sedona, AZ as viewed from this perspective with Oak Creek in the foregound, is one of the most photographed spots in the world. There is a just a moment, or some times a few minutes, just before the sun sets below the horizon, when the rocks take on an extrodinary red glow. Most of the time there are no clouds in the sky at the time, and when there are, they often cover the sunset.


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Bart Aldrich 08-May-2008 15:15
Sedona done right!
William Hartshorn 27-Jul-2007 19:37
Great image Fred........Amazing Light and Composition!!! ~V~
Joel Santos 14-May-2007 21:39
Beautiful photo! I love the warm colors against the cold colors! V!
Yiannis Pavlis 14-May-2007 20:30
Very strong composition. Strong foreground combined with a visually stunning landscape.
Tom Briggs 03-May-2007 01:03
BIG vote ... beautiful capture.
Marc Demoulin 01-May-2007 18:52
Outstanding light and colours Fred! V
Marc
Marcio Cabral 28-Apr-2007 17:32
Wonderful Fred!! i love this place!
Derek Daniel 30-Mar-2006 09:02
Stunning! Fred, Simply Stunning!
Vinay 16-Jan-2006 10:40
Shot at just the right time
Karen Moen 26-Oct-2005 11:28
I like the contrast of dark and light areas. Outstanding.
Bill Taylor 25-Oct-2005 23:34
Beautiful Light ! Galen Rowell had a cover shot on Outdoor Photographer , that was taken somewhere in this area. I guess a lot of people has shot this .. Not Me , but I need to go ..
Peter Siejka 20-Jun-2005 12:59
Outstanding! The reflection of the rocks in the ice is superb!!!
Fred Parsons 09-Mar-2005 00:41
Thanks - guess I will have to read up again to remember what complementary colors are. At my age I forget most of that stuff ;-)
roberta 08-Mar-2005 19:14
This is one of my favorites in this gallery. Great use of complementary colors.
Steve Martin 13-Feb-2005 17:34
This really is a spiritual location. It's no mystery to me why the "new agers" are drawn to this area.
cheers!
-sm
Zane Paxton 17-Jan-2005 06:26
Beautiful image!