Up The Creek

in photofeed •  6 years ago 

This section of Oak Creek is not usually popular for photographs. Most photographs are taken at Red Rock Crossing, which is the iconic viewpoint located downstream from here. But this spot I really like because of the lush greenery that hugs the waterline and most of all it looks like the creek is coming out of the base of Cathedral Rock.

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From the one and only Sedona Arizona USA.

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Very good photo today

That's good to hear, thank you!

Awesome photo...Sedona is awesome!!

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Well said, thanks!

Beautiful photo!!
Looks like a great place to talk a walk and a few pictures.

Thanks, your right and it's also somewhat meditative.Enjoyed by many people.

It seems like such a perfect place, thanks for your response which is always appreciated.

That's a super peaceful chill feeling sort of shot, not sure if you could get one quite like this anymore as it has changed a bit and there's a lot more trees and some of the earth has been moved a lil bit by the forest service.

I agree it has a nice feeling to it and different from other locations. You should check it out.

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Hi @irvinesimages , excellent work, beautiful, it can be for a fairy tale
Blessings:)

High Martha, thank you. Sometimes this place looks and feels like a fairy tale land.

You nailed it, thanks for that!

I agree it's color rich, full of life!

Very nice shot!

Thank you for a fine compliment!

Looks like I'm watching the beauty of heaven. Really you are you great my friend. Your beautiful creativity is highly appreciable.

I'm so fortunate to live here and to be able to share this beauty of heaven. Thanks for being there!

great photography my dear @irvinesimages

Thanks my friend!

You have a nice and warm.
And we have frost and strong wind 44 meters per second.

It sounds like nasty cold where you are. What latitude do you live at?