Film Soup Desert Edition Part Two

Part Two of souping the desert takes us to Sedona, one of the most breathtaking places I’ve ever been to. My jaw was dropped in awe practically the whole time! But seriously, this place makes you feel small—small in the sense of your physical presence to the mountains, but also in the scale of time. Our Airbnb had a book explaining the geology of Sedona and what held me in awe the most was to think of what a blip our time on the planet is compared to the geologic history of the Earth. And that these rocks were once where Antarctica is now, drifting over time to the southwest, submerged underwater, and thrust up thousands of feet to erode to what we see today. I wanted to capture this sense of awe; even though the red of the rocks are stunning, I really like how these souped photos still give me that feeling of wonder of this magical place.

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