Upper Antelope Canyon
Is a spectacular petrified sand dune, created by wind, water and sand, presenting a sculptured masterpiece.
My Navajo Indian guide was lovely and explained many of the legends associated with this area.
Was so lucky at one point to have the canyon to myself, peaceful, serene and incredibly beautiful.
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Comments
very interesting the shades make it intriguing
Thank you :)
– Varinia - Globalphotos
Wow. This is a unique capture! And that is sand pouring down? Beautiful light and texture too. Awesome.
Thanks so much Peter, certainly is sand :)
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brilliant! i thought …imean..wow!
Thanks Kenny !!
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Incredible….outstanding shot
Thanks so much Maree :))
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Excellent composition; Magical capture!
Thank you so much Athena :)
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Great photo !
Light is so beautiful in it.
Thank you :))
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perfect
Glad you like it :)
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WOWOWOWOWOWOW!!!
Thanks Al :)
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Wonderful shot, love the lighting and colour in this, well done.
Thanks so much Steven, such a beautiful place :)
– Varinia - Globalphotos
Wow, it certainly ia an amazing shot, is it a real colour or enhanced? Either way, beautiful!
Thanks, this is the actual colour. Antelope canyon has various shades of orange, yellow, red, purple and brown. Will post another shot later showing all the various combinations and formations :)
– Varinia - Globalphotos