The views along all of the hiking trails in Sedona are dramatic.
As you can see from my photo series of Sedona during the past few weeks, there is a lot of different topography in this area so the hiking is always wonderful and special.
Everyone needs to see Sedona at least once in their lifetime.
Check out the natural wonders on the Big Island of Hawaii Viva la Voyage!
I'm sure, the hiking is very exciting!
ReplyDeleteRushing water looks great!
So pretty! Nice exposure to get that milky look of the stream. I like that you included so much of the red rock.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fine little composition, Julie.
ReplyDeleteAnd your photo of the rushing water with reddish rock at the background is dramatic. A fine nature photograph, Julie.
ReplyDeleteThis is an awesome shot, Julie!
ReplyDeleteWill try to take it in next winter.
ReplyDeleteI remember watching you climb out on the rocks in the river and set up your tripod in the rushing water to get the photos that you wanted. An amazing effort that produced results that justified the efforts.
ReplyDeleteLove this kind of water shots. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteOh, this is a keeper!
ReplyDeleteI love this photo. It's a technique I've vowed to try someday. I need to find some place with some water and do it now.
ReplyDeleteThat drive through Oak Creek Canyon from Flagstaff is one of the prettiest I have ever been on!
ReplyDeleteYou're right, I'm going to have to visit one of these days! Gorgeous photo! Looks nice and cool :D
ReplyDeleteThat water looks very inviting. Beautiful photo.
ReplyDeleteGreat job on the rushing water shot!
ReplyDeleteRocks and water are a great photo combination. PS. I'm in Santa Fe without a computer, and I'm having photo-withdrawal. Visiting the library is great for books but waiting for a computer to use is a huge pain!
ReplyDeleteThat's a really fine shot, one of that you need to feel before to get, lovely the tree behind the stream proudly sucking up energy from mother earth! Congratulations!
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