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  1. JimFox

    Lavender Fields Forever

    This one was from last year in Sedona, I met up with @Douglas Sherman and @Aaron Macomber for a little evening shoot there and made sure to take some Infrared photos too. Nikon D7100 590nm Conversion All comments are welcome, Jim PS. New title thanks to Ben
  2. Alisa

    Dusting

    I posted a photo last week of the sunrise in Sedona and said to the right was moody and cloudy. This was the view when the clouds broke a bit. CC Welcome.
  3. Alisa

    2022 First Light

    I didn't know if I would see a good sunrise as it was still cloudy from the storm passing through. I originally was wanting to photograph off Airport Rd. at the over look but it was of course full. So I went to another location off 179. I just finally pulled over and started to photograph to the...
  4. Alisa

    Open Doors

    Happy New Year friends! After spending time with family for Christmas I headed south to Sedona, AZ! I had a great time! I have been here once before but was on a time schedule to get back to the Grand Canyon before the snow fell. I had to go to Sedona because it was the only place I could pick...
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  6. Coffee Pot Rock

    Coffee Pot Rock

    Coffee Pot Rock in Sedona, Arizona. Something amusing is that young folks don't recognize the "coffee pot" shape these days -- some of them have never seen an old-fashioned coffee pot percolator!
  7. Ship Rock

    Ship Rock

    There are many rock formations in Sedona. A personal favorite is Ship Rock, which has a large "sail" on top so we call it "The Sail."
  8. Jim Peterson

    Twin Buttes above Turkey Creek (Infrared)

    Twin Buttes above Turkey Creek (Infrared). A towering cottonwood and a smaller piñon pine frame this rugged pair of sandstone monuments in the Coconino National Forest south of Sedona, Arizona. Tech info: Nikon D3200 camera (modified for infrared with 590nm filter), Nikon 28-300mm lens at...
  9. Jim Peterson

    Springtime at Turkey Creek Tank (Infrared)

    Springtime at Turkey Creek Tank (Infrared). These are the (false) colors of an infrared photo captured recently along a trail outside of Sedona, Arizona. I processed the image to resemble the look of Kodak’s old Aerochrome color infrared film (though the foliage here doesn’t quite have the...
  10. Eric Gofreed

    Argentine Giant Cactus bloom

  11. JimFox

    Taking Flight

    This is a Scrub Jay I believe. I know I feel like a bit of a scrub as I get my feet a little wetter shooting birds. :rolleyes: Thanks so much to Doug who took me over to his friend (and new member) Eric's house who has this really awesome birding setup in his backyard. I had so much for a...
  12. Eric Gofreed

    Hooded Oriole

  13. JimFox

    Red Rock Crossing Perspective

    A couple more from Sedona helping to put Red Rock Crossing into perspective. I had a fun time coming up with some new to me compositions. I am sure others have shot similar shots, but for me I don't think about that, I love to just explore and find what's new to me. All comments are welcome, Jim
  14. JimFox

    Sedona

    After seeing the fine work that Doug, Guy and Bob are doing on the Sedona Travel Guides in the Travel forum I went perusing through some of my old Sedona shots. These two are from Red Rock Crossing, a vertical and a Horizontal as I liked how they each brought something different to the table...
  15. Kyle Jones

    Red Rock Crossing

    This is a "throw back Thursday" shot from Sedona, taken in December of 2004 on color negative film with my Canon Elan 7 camera and Tokina 20-40 lens. Any thoughts are welcome!
  16. Bob

    Passing Storm

    Here is an image I captured a few days ago of evening light after a storm passed over Sedona. Comments appreciated.
  17. Douglas Sherman

    Hooded Mergansers

    This is one of my favorite birds. The oranges and yellows in the water are from the reflection of red rock cliffs in Sedona, AZ. The first is a male and the second one is a female.
  18. JimFox

    Slickrock in Sedona

    Two images from a visit to Slickrock State Park in Sedona. These were early spring shots, so I was limiting the trees in the image since they were bare. All comments are welcome, Jim
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