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Extreme Angles Assignment Winner Tom Elenbaas
Congratulations to Tom Elenbaas for winning the recent Extreme Angles Assignment with the image, “Secret Slick Rock Sunset.” See more of Tom Elenbaas work at www.tomelenbaas.com.
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Winner: "Secret Slick Rock Sunset" By Tom Elenbaas
“There’s an area in Sedona, Arizona, known as ‘Secret Slick Rock,’” says Elenbaas. “While it may once have been relatively unknown, not so anymore. The secret is out—the former dirt road is now paved and the trailhead is easily found. Popular among both photographers and non-photographers alike, a short walk leads to a mesa providing stunning views of Cathedral Rock, particularly at sunset. The view is even better after a rain when the slickrock indentations reflect the spires of Cathedral Rock.” Sony a7R III, Sony 24-105mm f/4 G OSS lens @ 24mm, f/10, ISO 100, ½ sec.