Frozen in Motion is a photograph by Bob and Nadine Johnston which was uploaded on March 11th, 2013.
Frozen in Motion
One of our first trips to Sedona we came to stay for a week with our Time Share. The first night is snowed about an inch. We jumped in the 280Z and... more
Title
Frozen in Motion
Artist
Bob and Nadine Johnston
Medium
Photograph - Enhanced Digital - Nikon Photography - Gift Or Greeting And Note Cards, Cheaper By The Dozen :o)
Description
One of our first trips to Sedona we came to stay for a week with our Time Share. The first night is snowed about an inch. We jumped in the 280Z and headed up 89 to see the snow and came across this waterfall, where much of it had frozen the motion. It had shrunk the falls to what evidently was a small portion of the area water fell when it was not so cold. Its always been one of my favorites of Sedona.
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March 11th, 2013
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Comments (63)
Gertrude Scheffler
Tolle Aufnahme hier wird eindrucksvoll die Gewalt der Natur dar gestellt FV LG Gertrude
JOHN TELFER
Bob, Fantastic photo that you have captured here, love the remarkable details in the foreground of the mountain how crisp the details are in the cracks in the mountain and then to look and see this amazing site of a frozen waterfall. The details are even more amazing with your photo capturing the water splashing onto the rocks and the additional water covering the water that initially hit as it continued with a domino effect. The colors are awesome and this shot was taken at the perfect angle to give it that great depth looking up into the top of the mountain and seeing the blue sky at the top. Excellent photo, fav, voted and google promoted
Laura Bentley
This is an extremely beautiful capture! This is a sight I appreciate & would love to see someday!V/F