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02/14/2006 09:06:42 AM · #1
I'm planning a photography day trip to Sedona this Saturday. The primary objective is to get to Devil's Bridge/Arch, which involves some unpaved road and about 2 miles round trip of hiking. I want to leave Phoenix pretty early in the morning so we don't get up there too late.
//www.trailvision.com/showtrail.aspx?name=Devils+Bridge&area=Sedona

If there is time afterward we may drive up Schnebly Hill Road (unpaved as well) or if we get done fairly early maybe we'll head to West Fork. Or something else?

Anyone interested?
02/14/2006 09:19:38 AM · #2
Ooh, that looks nice! Plese post photos after your trip, I'm heading to Sedona mid-April for a couple day stop on a road trip. Have fun!
02/14/2006 11:52:27 AM · #3


Don't know if this sharpness of the Devil's Arch is better, but I tried. ;)

Message edited by author 2006-02-14 13:48:37.
02/14/2006 02:51:20 PM · #4
Great photo Steve. You going?
02/14/2006 03:28:55 PM · #5
Originally posted by LoudDog:

Great photo Steve. You going?

Unfortunately, I can't. My camera is in for maintenance repair and I had to ship it off. :(

I think that is a dynamite place to go hike and take pictures, though. Hope there is enough water up there to get some good flows going.
02/14/2006 05:25:47 PM · #6
I'm headed to Sedona in March and can hardly wait. Great photos Daryl and Steve. I'll be there a week! Would you reccomend using a circular polarizer there? I'm considering buying one before I go.
02/14/2006 05:39:27 PM · #7
Originally posted by Pooba:

I'm headed to Sedona in March and can hardly wait. Great photos Daryl and Steve. I'll be there a week! Would you reccomend using a circular polarizer there? I'm considering buying one before I go.

Can't speak for Daryl, but a circular polarizer is great to have for outdoor/landscape photography under any conditions and especially good for colorful higher altitudes places like Sedona and the surrounding areas.

Here are pictures from the immediate Sedona area:

Sedona Spring

Sedona General

Palatki Heritage Rock Art

V-Bar-V Heritage Rock Art
02/14/2006 08:33:11 PM · #8
Steve,

Thanks for the feed back and additional links. Great shots. Also, noticed you had used a polarizer on some shots. Sure does make the sky pop.
02/14/2006 09:08:39 PM · #9
Originally posted by Pooba:

I'm headed to Sedona in March and can hardly wait. Great photos Daryl and Steve. I'll be there a week! Would you reccomend using a circular polarizer there? I'm considering buying one before I go.

Cherie... the pictures I linked you barely scratch the surface of what there is to photograph in the area. Daryl hikes all over and is the best resource there is for advice what and where to take pictures. Let us know and we can give you some photo pointers.
02/17/2006 09:15:17 AM · #10
Last call, anyone want to come with me or is it just my wife and me?
02/17/2006 07:53:09 PM · #11
Almost forgot to reply- can't go but have fun! I'm going to Pinetop again next weekend... without the kids!!!! wooo hooo! ;0)

Brenda if you're watchin- I'll be dropin' you a line! :0)
02/17/2006 07:55:48 PM · #12
Would love to go. But can't this time. Have to look after new foal and waiting on next one. Maybe next time.
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