Posts Tagged ‘slot canyon’

Photo: Blues Sky Crack; also, the Whole Enchillada

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Today, we have yet another view in Antelope Canyon. I hope you guys like these because I have a hell of a lot more. It was def­i­nitely the high­light of the trip for me, pho­to­graph­i­cally. This one was a lit­tle tricky, and involves com­bin­ing two expo­sures to get that sky and the walls of the canyon but still look natural.

The Whole Enchillada

Also, I’ve gone ahead and uploaded a flash gallery of the best pho­tos from the entire trip. If you want to see them one a day, skip this, as I’ll still be blog­ging them over the com­ing weeks. But if you want to make a run through them all and tell me what you think, here’s the gallery.

Photo:  Blues Sky Crack; also, the Whole Enchillada

Photo: Narrow Passage

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I still have Mesa Verde pho­tos to go through, but I haven’t had time to get them out of the cam­era and processed, so I’m going to back­track a bit and show you more of Lower Antelope Canyon. Slot canyons are a very pop­u­lar place for pho­tog­ra­phers to work. I don’t think on this first trip of mine that I shot any­thing really unique or orig­i­nal there. But it was a great learn­ing expe­ri­ence to spend a few hours down there. I could pho­to­graph for two hours a day down there for a week and not explore every angle of interest.

Photo: Narrow Passage