Red Rock Crossing Perspective

JimFox

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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

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Rick Schump

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I like the wide perspective on this. Besides Buddah, I have one of my favorite shots of the area from the road heading down there. Did you get much from the Oak Creek area?
 

Bob

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Jim,
These are very nice. The next time your in the area you should try and contact Doug, Guy, Tom or myself. We all know the area very well and would love to show it off. Or maybe just sit down for coffee and chat.
Bob
 

JimFox

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Jim,
These are very nice. The next time your in the area you should try and contact Doug, Guy, Tom or myself. We all know the area very well and would love to show it off. Or maybe just sit down for coffee and chat.
Bob
Thanks so much Bob! Definitely the next time I am there I will let you guys know. It would be fun to get out and shoot together.
 

JimFox

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I like the wide perspective on this. Besides Buddah, I have one of my favorite shots of the area from the road heading down there. Did you get much from the Oak Creek area?
Thanks Rick, I am glad you like this. Yeah, I have shot Oak Creek a few times it's a cool area too.
 

Jameel Hyder

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Really like the first one, Jim. The branch in the foreground is taking my eye towards it distracting from the overall scene.
 

JimFox

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Really like the first one, Jim. The branch in the foreground is taking my eye towards it distracting from the overall scene.
Thanks Jameel. Yeah, I liked the rippling water from the stepping stones in the first one. Thanks for your thoughts on #2. That might be one where I could go with a pano crop and lose most of that fallen banch.
 
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