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AlanLichty

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I second Jameel's observations about the light and color comparisons. The shapes are distinct from the slots canyons downstream from this however. A lot of the color differences to the lower slots might be due to the light that penetrates the topside openings.
 

JimFox

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I second Jameel's observations about the light and color comparisons. The shapes are distinct from the slots canyons downstream from this however. A lot of the color differences to the lower slots might be due to the light that penetrates the topside openings.
It's definitely different then Antelope Canyon. It has a lot of tight slots opening up into room areas. So much fun to explore.
 

JimFox

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Jim

Nicely done, this spot seems well trekked by others too.

Oliver
Thank you Oliver, I am glad you like this.

It probably gets only 1% of the amount of people that go to Antelope Canyon. The foot prints I think last a long time there unless there is a rain? I had thought about taking a broom with me, but since it was my first time in Canyon X, I didn't want to mess with that.

Jim
 

Jameel Hyder

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Thank you Oliver, I am glad you like this.

It probably gets only 1% of the amount of people that go to Antelope Canyon. The foot prints I think last a long time there unless there is a rain? I had thought about taking a broom with me, but since it was my first time in Canyon X, I didn't want to mess with that.

Jim
Even in Antelope I try to avoid the ground in the composition to avoid footprints in the sand.
 

JimFox

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Even in Antelope I try to avoid the ground in the composition to avoid footprints in the sand.
Yep, Antelope is equally bad. And I agree, I try the same.

But sometimes, like in this composition it was impossible to avoid footprints if I wanted to capture the curved edges of the rocks. Though, this just came to me. Maybe setting up lower to the ground, I could angle the camera up more.
 
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