Upper Antelope Canyon 4 in B&W
B&W Conversion of Upper Antelope Canyon
The canyon is accessible only by guided tour, lead by Navajo (the land is owned by the Navajo). The tours require reservations, best made in advance, and it can get crowded. The guides do a marvelous job of keeping the groups separated with only one group per gallery at a time.
The stories the guides tell of the land, the discovery of the place… are as interesting as the place itself.
Flash floods have been known to occur here, so it is best to avoid monsoon season, and stay with your guide at all times.
A tripod, plenty of battery power (backups!), and a wide zoom are a must here.
Speaking of backup batteries, it is a good thing I followed my own advice, because just before I took this shot, my battery died. The 20D was still new to me then, and I wanted to see how many shots I could get from one battery. I still remember the look on the guys face next to me when I said to myself “uh oh, dead battery!”
Canon 20D, 17-40 f/4L, tripod
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fauselr
great shot
John Wright replied
Thank you.
icesrun
I think B&W great but I am a color person and I know this was beautiful in color.
John Wright replied
Thank you. I like the color version too but have been experimenting with B&W a bit.
smallfox
Such beautiful shapes and lines! Well caught!
John Wright replied
Thank you very much smallfox. This is the entrance to the canyon, the light filtered in from the side.
Dar Hurt
Gorgeous John!!
John Wright replied
Thank you very much Dar.
Barbara Anderson
Wow, Wow and Triple Wow, I love this but I’m sure color great also.
John Wright replied
Thank you Barbara, I’m honored.
Lori Peters
It looks like a fascinating place. Great work, John. xo
John Wright replied
Lori it is amazing, you should take a trip there!