Snow In Sedona 2 is a photograph by Donna Kennedy which was uploaded on January 2nd, 2015.
Snow In Sedona 2
Original Fine Art Photography and digital artwork by Donna Kennedy..... more
Title
Snow In Sedona 2
Artist
Donna Kennedy
Medium
Photograph - Photographs
Description
Original Fine Art Photography and digital artwork by Donna Kennedy..
Substantial snowfall made the landscape in Sedona even more beautiful! 719
In the prehistoric era, the entire Sedona area was covered by a sea of water and the red rock buttes we see today were once sandbars and islands protruding up from bottom of the sea. Over millions of years, the sea receded and layered sediment from volcanic activity was formed. Wind and water erosion created these astoundingly beautiful natural sculptured wonders that are composed of basalt,sandstone and limestone. Ferrous oxide was blended with the sandstone which gives the red rocks their distinctive and brilliant crimson red color.
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January 2nd, 2015
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Comments (23)
Aaron Whittemore
The gorgeous light really emphasizes the wonderful features in the rock face, Wonderful photography, Donna. V/F
Hanne Lore Koehler
Incredible capture of this breathtaking scene, Donna!!! Gorgeous light, color and atmosphere in this amazing composition! L/F/T/G+
Mary Machare
Magnificent capture of the stone cliffs surrounded by snow covered freaks in the foreground. LF
Aurelio Zucco
Amazing photography! This snow series of yours is awesome Donna! They're all excellent! L/F
Nick Boren
The last time I was there I was lucky to get there when the snow was just about like this. :-) I sure love your landscape image dear Donna and of course you bring out the most beauty possible with your photography. :-) Those red rocks look stunning with the dusting of snow on them. :-) Congratulations on your features as well.. so well deserved. :-) FV
Donna Kennedy replied:
Thank you Nick, I think it would be hard for anyone to take a bad photo in Sedona :)