lamiaceae wrote:
Nice Set of Images. I've never been to Nashville or Sedona, but I used to live in Pasadena, CA. There are a numbers of Colleges there. Fuller Seminary, Pasadena City College, and of course the world famous California Institute of Technology. Your daughter moving to Pasadena for school or work or just because? Pasadena has grown a lot since I left in 1988. Now they have public RR transit to Los Angeles and to Covina.
A friend of mine photographed the church from the inside as well. A really odd place for a church one would think.
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Thank you. She has a boyfriend of 3 years that lives out there and finally her job transferred her there. She is living in Santa Clarita right now until she finds something closer.
I tried taking pics of the inside - it was quite beautiful - but the lighting and the large natural light window at that time of day was competing for attention. I did not get good pics ;)
jederick wrote:
Beautiful images of a gorgeous area!!
Thanks so much - I did not do it justice believe me!
frankraney wrote:
Sedona was just talked about in another thread here. Some said skip it. Your photos say different....
I've been there and you are right. It is beautiful... If you drive South on 89 it it's just as good without the crowds..
Your last pic is a church built into the side of the mountain. There are also a couple of mansions there that are worth a look...
A great series. Love the flower shots too.... And the pano. Thanks for sharing a few photos of just one, probably the most popular, red Rock canyons in Arizona.
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I cannot imagine why someone would say skip it ?!! It was the highlight of our trip (although we generally stayed only off and on the I40 corridor.) The 89 goes down to Phoenix right? One of these days.....
Cany143 wrote:
Finally! Some good shots of the Sedona area! Not wild about the town as such, but the setting is killer. Thanks for killing it, Fawn.
You humble me Jim - your thoughts mean a lot to me - thank you!
I wasn't satisfied with these pics because I didn't feel I had captured the real beauty of the place - but that is usually the case with such a vast landscape (I only had my 18-55mm with me - the pano is really a cropped long distant shot lol)
James56 wrote:
Beautiful, bout as pretty as it can get. Great job on these.
Thanks James! Appreciate you!
NMGal wrote:
These are absolutely gorgeous. How do you access the church? You managed to not show roads.
Thank you so much! There is a road that goes up through some residential neighborhoods to get to the church. The landscaping is so lovely there and I believe the city has some strict building codes to keep the semblance of natural footprints - they do a good job.
Sedona is like 3 or 4 distinct neighborhoods.
Outside of "town", there's the indies and the arties. Then the scenery.
The perimeter of the town is "townies". Workies.
You gots your standard industry and professional strips.
Then your touristy places and people. Greasy spoon and gift shop types.
Ate at a place with Sedona theme named burgers, fries and drinks. Underneath a painted cow skull.
Day-glo hippie painted cow skull. Red glittered ping pong ball eyes cow skull.
Kewl.
Bring and drink a lot of water.
deer2ker wrote:
I cannot imagine why someone would say skip it ?!! It was the highlight of our trip (although we generally stayed only off and on the I40 corridor.) The 89 goes down to Phoenix right? One of these days.....
No...it's actually 89a. It goes up the mountain to a little town built on the side of the mountain, literally, called Jerome. Then continuers on to Prescott, which used to be the cheapest place to retire. At Prescott it hits 89, North to I40 or south to Phoenix. Beautiful drive... Jerome and Prescott both are geourgous towns with plenty of photo ops..
NMGal wrote:
These are absolutely gorgeous. How do you access the church? You managed to not show roads.
The road is at the base of the church. He shot from below, which does not show the road..... You can Google it and see many shots of it...... It's a wonder.
deer2ker wrote:
My daughter was moving to CA and I didn't want her to drive out by herself so we planned a week long trip from Nashville to Pasadena. We tried to hit as many spots as we could while still having some personal bonding time but I was able to still get a little photography in.
Even though Sedona wasn't our first stop, it was my favorite - what an absolutely gorgeous place - I will plan to stay more than one night here again (and bring my tripod) :D
Hope you enjoy!
I love Sedona I try and go as often as I can and every time we have guests from out of town that's our favorite trip your Chapel of the Chapel is one of my favorite places to go.
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The colloquial name for the agave is "century plant" because it was thought to live 100 years and then bloom and die. Maybe some species do, but most do that within 20-40 years. Maybe the flowers open up overnight, but it does take weeks if not months for the stalk to grow. Maybe our Arizona members can add info about that!
Your images are Wow! Simply Wow!
I have been there several times, and the mountain scenery in the area is beautiful. I cannot believe someone the other day said to skip Sedona. You do want to go back, don’t you?
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