Sedona Arizona in Winter Coat is a photograph by Bob and Nadine Johnston which was uploaded on October 8th, 2012.
Sedona Arizona in Winter Coat
In our opinion Sedona after a snow storm is most striking. It wets the rocks and trees taking away the dry dusty look. The Red Canyon Road goes... more
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Title
Sedona Arizona in Winter Coat
Artist
Bob and Nadine Johnston
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Photograph - Fine Art Available On Canvas Or Prints And Gift/note Cards
Description
In our opinion Sedona after a snow storm is most striking. It wets the rocks and trees taking away the dry dusty look. The Red Canyon Road goes west from Sedona Arizona west off AZ89 through the Coconino Forest into the Red Rock Secret Mountain Wilderness. The wilderness area is a 47,194-acre area
within the Coconino National Forest in the U.S. state of Arizona. Some who have never been to Arizona, think of it as all desert, some even think it is like the Sahara. However the Coconino Forest also contains the Largest Ponderosa Forest in the World, huge trees 100 or more feet high and huge at the base. The Wilderness is predominantly wind and water sculpted pinnacles, windows, arches, and slot canyons, and the red-rock cliffs of the Mogollon Rim that mark the edge of the Colorado Plateau. Bordered on the east by Sycamore Canyon Wilderness, the high mesas of Secret Mountain and Wilson Mountain jut out into the lower country and canyons as deep as 1,500 feet drain into Oak Creek and the Verde River.
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October 8th, 2012
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Comments (8)
Dick Botkin
I agree with you that this would make a great card. I think that the winter sky adds so much interest.Not every day Sedona. v
Nadine And Bob Johnston
Loved the lighting in this one. Shadows from clouds covering the background mountain, makes the Middle-ground one really stand out. Then the green foreground hill add a triangular composition, give it good contrast to the reds, with snow highlights. Might use this one, for a Christmas card this year, adding a verse to the inside.