I found this old postcard of Cathedral Rock while we were in Sedona last week so I scanned it. Okay, not really, but you probably knew that. It’s another of my old postcard creations, using texture and rounded edges, that I find so entertaining. Okay, here are a few more Sedona pics. I have the feeling that they sort of all look the same to any viewer after awhile so, after this post, I’ll take a little Sedona break before I post any more.
This is Courthouse Butte below.
Can you see the Eagle Rock above? Here it is, closer, naturally-occurring:
The clouds did cooperate that day.
See the rock formations on the right-hand side of the above photo?
Here they are, in the middle, a little larger. And here they are, below, closer-up.
The two large ones, together, are called the Two Sisters. The one to the left of those is Madonna and Child.
I could never get tired of looking at all of the red rocks…I think. But you might be so we will revisit Sedona a little later.
Well, okay, one more…
Update: This post was Freshly Pressed on 9.26.11! Thank you, WordPress.
It’s really good to see photos of the red rocks, Candace! Is Slide Rock still there and are people still allowed to use it?
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I’m enjoying your Sedona pics! I was there with my grandparents; but I was just a little kid and didn’t appreciate it as much as I would now.
Gorgeous!
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I enjoyed your series featuring the red rock of Sedona. I liked your near and far shots of some of the features. Nicely done. Have a great rest of the weekend.
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Magnificent landscapes and amazing compositions with the clouded skies! Beautiful!
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what a stunning series here .. color and natural texture!
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That looks like the same pink evening primrose (Oenothera speciosa) that we have in central Texas. Do you know if that’s what yours is?
Steve Schwartzman
http://portraitsofwildflowers.wordpress.com
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Steve, I don’t know what it is, I was hoping someone might ID it. You may certainly be right, it was growing wild. I just looked it up, that sure looks exactly like it and that species does grow in that area. Thanks for the ID.
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You’re welcome. I’m glad you like my portraitsof wildflowers.wordpress.com site.
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Great captures! There were so many fires when we were there that the atmosphere was hazy. You have so many nice, clear shots. I love the perspective!
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Stunning colors — you’re an incredibly talented photographer!
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Beautiful. I traveled to Arizona last September. It was breathtaking then, and again in your photos. thanks.
Congrats on being Freshly Pressed.
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I really enjoy these photos. Thanks for sharing. Connie
http://7thandvine.wordpress.com/
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i also enjoy these pics, its a good collection
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Great shots, and thanks for sharing.
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Love Sedona, never get tired of the red rock. I will be going there in Nov. Great post.
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Very beautiful shots
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Did you see the church that is built right into the rocks? it’s pretty amazing! I used to live in AZ and loved to head up to Sedona for day trips. If you go to the Red Rock Cafe, get their fried mushrooms….SO yummy!!!
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What gorgeous photos! wordpress picked a great post for Freshly Pressed!
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Beautiful pictures… i can’t find it in my country
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love these photos!
-grace
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really awesome pictures..:-).. thanx for sharing
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Wow nice photos, looks like a great holiday!
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Love the red rocks of Sedona! Thank you for sharing your photos, and congrats on being “Freshly Pressed”!
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Great pics! Such a gorgeous place! I was here in July (101 degrees – wowza!) Cathedral Rock was amazing!
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I can’t get enough of the Red Rocks !! We traveled right thru that area in May for our Vacay. Every mile we went was just amazing!
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Stunning! I hope to see Arizona someday soon. I was in New Mexico two weeks ago, but it didn’t look like this there.
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Though not as spectacular as the pics here, I did going to a place which had me almost dead…Its in India. More specifically in Rajasthan…
http://lumuhuku.wordpress.com/2009/08/04/going-where-no-one-with-brains-had-ever-gone-before/
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I visited AZ this past Feb for the first time and included Sedona in the trip. Magical, indescribable, jaw-dropping — the words haven’t been formed yet that apply. I want to climb into your photos — thanks for posting and please put up more, more, more!
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beautiful shots! i haven’t been to arizona since i was young. might have to take a trip back just to catch views like you did. thanks for sharing!
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Great photos…thanks for posting. Reminds me a bit of Torrey Pines here in San Diego.
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great pics and nice post. we saw sedona this past summer and loved it. thanks for helping me remember how beautiful it was. congrats on being FP.
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Your photos are gorgeous! Very surreal and serene looking place… 🙂
Thanks so much for sharing them and congratulations on being Freshly Pressed!
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I used to live in Phoenix and Sedona was one of my favorite weekend trips! I miss it so thanks for the photos.
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So beautiful!! These pics are making me miss Arizona so much. I have traveled there a couple times and can’t get enough of it. I am an artist and have a couple Arizona paintings including one of my Sedona paintings on my site. You can take a look by following my link. Thanks for sharing your pictures. Cheers, Brooke
http://www.brookeoconnell.com
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Awesome pictures! Thank you!
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Wow! Stunning pictures, love it! I’ve been to the Grand Canyon before, so I know how it’s like to see all the textures and colours… Amazing this is all natural, and not shaped by hand.
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gorgeous collection of pics. gives a different meaning to the color red. Beautiful!
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Beautiful photos. The Southwest desert area is one of my favorites!
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Nice shots!
I like the one of the flower!
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Beautiful shots! Great work on the blog!
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nice pics!
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The eagle rock is amazing.
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Wow. Those photos are amazing.
I just love this type of landscape. I have tried to write about it so many times.
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Beautiful photos!
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Love those red rocks, too! As a fellow photographer, I appreciate others’ views of places I haave photographed.
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I just recently went to Sedona a few weeks ago with my fiancee and I just love it. Your pictures are beautiful and I just love the red rocks!
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stunning rock formations. Thanks for the great shots.
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The photos here are so amazing, love it. 🙂
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Sedona is my favorite place to take pictures! The clouds did look great for you!
Have you ever been when the rocks are dusted with snow? BEAUTIFUL!
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A touch of excellence! Bravo!
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Awesome photos 🙂
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Nice pics! I was in Sedona in July– went on a jeep tour thru the rocks too. It’s so beautiful and peaceful there.
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Aaahhh the beauty of the earth. Sedona is a great area. Haven’t been for awhile so thanks for the reminder. Dohn
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wonderful , looks like an alien setting .
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wow, beautiful photos. So amazing.
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These photos are Beautiful!!!♥
I loved loved THE EAGLE ROCK, THE CLOUDS, THE beautiful ROCK FORMATION, AND THE CHARMING “TWO SISTERS”!!!!
Great photography,I must say.
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amzing collection!!!!!!!
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omgosh, you have no idea how much I want to be there
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i’m a minister and did a photo sermon sunday, using pics from zion national park. kind of wish i’d found these before then! maybe next time…sedona is one of the most spectacular and inspiring places in the world. and i don’t make it up nearly often enough
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so very beautiful
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NATURE is always beautiful
but if you nothing know of God who created Heaven and Earth
Your understanding of the nature is NOTHING
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I will be in sedona in a week… looking forward to it.. 🙂 nice photos.
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This looks very much like Southern UT. Nice Pics.
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Thanks for the pictures. Great memories. I used to live in Flagstaff and would go mountain biking all over Sedona twice a month. Ah…I miss that!
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Really lovely pictures here. Thanks for sharing them and your observations. Sedona has such a powerful landscape.
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My boyfriend and I were just in Las Vegas at Red Rock there. We live in the Willamette Valley in Oregon where the landscaping is very different. It’s so beautiful to see the difference all over the country.
Amanda
http://bullfrogsandbulldogs.wordpress.com/
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Thanks for sharing, makes me want to go back and revisit Sedona and the Grand Canyon region again. When we do it will be to take in the awesome sights.
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These are so cool!
Also congrats on being on the front page of wordpress WOOO
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and more dark http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VlzdCUmKRAU
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Thank you, everyone, for all your views and comments. It was very exciting to get the added attention. I appreciate it.
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Great photos! I love Sedona – a very special place.
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Went to Moab, Utah in 2010, beautiful color in the southwest. Really want to go back there sometime soon.
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I especially like your last paragraph – and I did start a blog – two in fact – just a few months ago! I always write letters to my children at Christmas – sometimes more often, but at least once a year. They know their letters will be in their stockings! Probably wouldn’t do anything you said not to – just a little bit inhibited! But that’s just me. Congratulations on being freshly pressed!
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So glad you linked this to your newest FP. I can see why you’ve been pressed twice, beautiful!! Like you I love the scenery in that area. I look forward to looking around more and seeing your future posts too.
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Awesome! Freshly pressed 🙂
Beautiful photos, Candace. Beautiful.
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