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redrabbit
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Winter's last few days ended with its biggest snowfall. Flagstaff was covered with about two feet of snow, and the San Francisco Peaks received close to four feet. On Sunday and Monday, I headed south from Flagstaff to Sedona and Oak Creek to enjoy the combination of white snow and red rock.
I like the low clouds that waft around the tops of the mountains. Here is the Nuns formation near the famed chapel on the rock.
Monday evening, the storm cleared to give nice evening light on Cathedral Rock. These reflections pools were quite popular as several other photographers were huddled around the small pools.
Some more trip images from the Oak Creek Canyon and Sedona area are at the end of the Sedona photo gallery.
http://www.plateaulightphotography.com/Landscapes/Sedona/11290567_shCCPw#!i=1758373022&k=xxZCPTL
You are welcome to visit my Photo Gallery here http://www.plateaulightphotography.com/
I like the low clouds that waft around the tops of the mountains. Here is the Nuns formation near the famed chapel on the rock.
Monday evening, the storm cleared to give nice evening light on Cathedral Rock. These reflections pools were quite popular as several other photographers were huddled around the small pools.
Some more trip images from the Oak Creek Canyon and Sedona area are at the end of the Sedona photo gallery.
http://www.plateaulightphotography.com/Landscapes/Sedona/11290567_shCCPw#!i=1758373022&k=xxZCPTL
You are welcome to visit my Photo Gallery here http://www.plateaulightphotography.com/