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We saw the sun come up a few times at the canyon so we could get the sunrise shots. Very worth it but I think the sunsets were better. Better color, warmer, easier to find your spot. The panorama is really 6 separate shots stitched together with photoshop.
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The Sedona shots were also best with sunset lighting. The late afternoon light reflecting off the rocks really makes them red up. In the top shot there was a field that just happened to be flooded that day. Reflection really helps to make that shot worth while.
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