Showing posts with label sedona. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sedona. Show all posts

April 14, 2013

Cathedral Rock, Sedona

This photo was taking while hiking beneath the majestic Cathedral Rock.
Textures used: golden confetti by pareeerica and doriath by max f. williams.

February 24, 2013

Red Rock Country

Distant view of Sedona's unique red rock formations while hiking near Oak Creek.

February 23, 2013

Sedona Trail

One of the trails we hiked along Oak Creek during a November visit to Sedona.

December 1, 2012

Boynton Canyon, Sedona

Boynton Canyon and its beautiful red rock formations.
Textures by Jinterwas and Shadowhouse Creations.

February 28, 2012

Flora

This image began with an autumnal scene photographed while hiking in Sedona.
Texture: thanks to Kerstin Frank Art for the flora texture

February 4, 2012

Devil's Bridge

While I'm on the topic, why not post about this natural bridge in Sedona that offers wonderful views from atop its summit? Sure, it's a somewhat strenuous hike to reach the top, but it's so worth it, as this family would agree. The texture I've added is from les brumes.

January 30, 2012

Autumn Haze

This image began with a photograph of leaves carpeting the forest floor during a fall hike in Sedona. Thanks to Kerstin Frank Art, Shadowhouse Creations and Sienna62 for the textures I've added.

January 8, 2012

From the Forest Floor

This photo was taken during a fall hike in Sedona. I've been wanting to use this rusted frame texture by Kale Taylor Photography for quite a while now, and I thought the muted, earthy colors in this photo would be a good match. I also added a vignette texture from pareeerica.

September 19, 2011

Sedona Vista

This picture was taken while hiking in Sedona near the Bell Rock formation. I added several textures courtesy of Shadowhouse Creations.

January 22, 2011

Leaf on 313

This image began as a photo taken on one of our many hikes in nearby Sedona. The leaf, colored by the crisp autumn weather, and twig were lying on the ground. The plain background was begging for additional textural interest, so I added the highly unique Square 102 from Shadowhouse Creations because I enjoy testing out unusual textures as well as more subtle ones. I was pleased with the gritty effect that resulted.