Bell Rock rises from the red earth of Sedona beneath a wide, cloud-filled sky.
Layered sandstone and scattered desert vegetation define the structure of the high desert—shaped by light, scale, and time.
Known as one of Sedona’s vortex sites, the formation holds a sense of quiet energy within the open desert.
Under the high desert sun, cholla rise in quiet formation, repeating across the hillside in dense clusters. Their segmented forms and fine spines catch the light, creating a pattern of brightness and shadow across the desert floor.
Photographed in the Anza-Borrego Desert, this scene captures the natural repetition of the landscape, with ocotillo visible in the distance among the field of cholla.
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