Sedona Magic

Sedona MAGIC

Sedona, AZ

Image by Mark Brodkin @ www.markbrodkin.com

 
 

With its vibrant red rocks, excellent hiking opportunities and scenic rock formations, Sedona is one of the most beautiful and popular location for landscape photographers in the American Southwest.

And in Sedona , the most iconic location found in this beautiful area has to be Cathedral Rock. There are many places to photograph the Cathedral Rocks, but this classic location captures the essence of this wonderful vista.

Images and location summary by Mark Brodkin


Trail Difficulty - EASY

I would rate the difficulty of this trail as a 1 on a scale of 1-5 (with 5 being most difficult). This shot was taken from a hill - a short walk from a pullout overlooking the Sedona Valley.


GPS Coordinates & Elevation

34°50'13.2"N 111°49'18.2"W

4,353 Ft. Elevation


Photography Tips

In the summer, the sun will set directly behind you, allowing direct illumination of the Cathedral Rock formation. In the last 30-45 minutes before sunset, the foreground and valley fall into shadow and spotlights the formation. This is when you need to be in position to capture the late afternoon glow on the vibrant red rocks.

Choose your composition and wait for the best light. You may need to composite the red rocks and the sky as the dynamic range may be greater than the capability of your camera.

And if you are lucky and receive some intermittent lighting, you might capture the sun peaking through spotlighting the center spier.


Directions

CLICK HERE to get driving directions to Lover's Knoll along Upper Red Rock Loop Rd.

From Sedona - head south on N State Rte 89A toward Forest Rd. (You will go through a couple of circles). Continue on 89A until you get to Upper Red Rock Loop Rd. Take a left and continue for about 1.2 miles; you will see a dirt pull-off on your left. Park and walk up the hill to find your composition.


Google Earth

 

EXIF Data

Focal Length – 144 mm
Exposure – 125 sec @ f 8.0
ISO – 400
Date – Aug 14th
Time – 7:23 pm

Other Images From This Location


Best Time of Day to Shoot

This location is best in the late afternoon toward sunset.

The shot above was taken at 7:23 pm on a day when the stated sunset was 7:41 pm.


Best Time of Year

You can shoot this spectacular location any time of year. In the summer, the sun will set from behind, and you have a better chance of monsoonal clouds. In the spring and fall, the sun will provide a sidelight, and in the winter months, the sun sets at an angle.

The shot above was taken on Aug 14th.


Lens(es) Needed

From the location of the pullout where this shot was taken, Cathedral Rocks are 2 miles away. I recommend a 70-200 lens.

The shot above was taken at 143mm.


Birds-Eye View From Google Earth Pro


Permits

There are no permits required.


Direction of the Shot

The direction of the shot is southeast, around 125°.


Equipment Needed

All you need here is a little luck - for some great light and clouds. If you shoot around sunset or dusk, you would benefit from a sturdy tripod.


Number of Other Photographers to Expect

The little pullout (called Lover's Knoll) along Upper Red Rock Loop Rd is a great place to view Cathedral Rocks at sunset and can get pretty crowded on a beautiful evening.


Weather

Current Weather

High desert climate at about 4,600 ft. elevation. The temperatures can vary up to 30° - 40° a day. Spring and fall are nice, but summer can get well over the 100's.


Cell Service

Cell service is good at this location.


Nearby Restaurants

I am sure there are great places to eat in Sedona. I just haven’t found one yet.

YELP

TRIP ADVISOR


Area Guides and Workshops

None


Other Resources

 
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