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Cathedral Rock  Reflection II

Cathedral Rock Reflection II

The only thing you can say bad about this location is the fact that the State keeps raising the admission fees to the park. When you go there as many times as I have to, to get shots like this, you end up buying an annual pass.


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Yves Rubin 22-Jul-2008 06:33
A beautiful and inviting view of the rocks. The soft clouds and reflection provide the last touches to this exquisite image. V!
Derek Daniel 30-Mar-2006 09:11
It's amazing how the sun changes the colours of the red rocks in Sedona. I just love the place and wish I could come back over (now). I have seen the rocks go red, but not ever as red as this, and even though you had to wait for that cloud, it was well worth it. Great Photo!
Karen Moen 26-Oct-2005 11:38
Great shot of a well-known setting.
Alex Uchôa 17-Jun-2005 11:49
Fantastic image with a fantastic ligh, acurate exposiiton and perfectly balanced composition. The cloud complete the image.
Fred Parsons 12-Jun-2005 03:27
Thanks again for your comment on , now , this image. Comments from good photograhers like you always appreciated.
April Sims 11-Jun-2005 12:03
VERY nice capture
Ian Tapscott 10-Jun-2005 11:15
Wow!
Brian Klimowski 11-May-2005 05:41
Simply amazing, Fred! The number of exquisite shots you have taken is breathtaking. This is a very special image.
Brian
Fred Parsons 14-Feb-2005 05:04
It does take many visits sometimes. Thanks for your note. Fred
Steve Martin 13-Feb-2005 17:37
I missed this "pond" reflection when I visited last year. Oh well... I shall return. Great photograph!
Fred Parsons 06-Feb-2005 19:11
Thanks again. It is such a thrill when these rocks light up at sunset - sometimes for only 10 or 15 seconds and then its all over.
Ron Horloff 05-Feb-2005 04:34
Very nicely done. The colors and reflection are first rate.

Ron
Fred Parsons 03-Feb-2005 03:53
Thanks. Unless you live in or near Sedona, you have not idea how unusual it is to have a lone cloud like this. I could see it coming and had to wait it out for about ten minutes. In today's photoshop world I can attest it is not placed there in the sky. Thanks again. glad you enjoyed it.
Guest 01-Feb-2005 09:19
great capture, especially with the cloud overhead. bravo!