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May 09, 2010 18:00 |  #1

Enjoyed a few days Northern Arizona and Southwest Utah and found ourselves in some deep slot canyons. If you have a list....might want to consider this a photo destination before you're deep in the ground without a....a pulse.


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May 12, 2010 22:51 |  #2

Im going there in a couple months! I am very excited! So- I do not appreciate you posting your incredible pictures, flaunting them for the world to see! It gets me all wound up to see this place, then the wait seems longer! Thanks for the downer man!

Just kiddin.... im not mad! But the "incredible picture" part was serious! Well done! Cant wait to post some of my own!!!!




  
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May 13, 2010 09:12 |  #3

19-35?? what lens is that?
I am looking forward to my own trip out that way, but I was a little concerned about walking through the canyons with my camera gear. I didn't have any problem taking a camera to Iraq, but somehow the water scares me.
Your picture is beautiful, and it also reminded me that I will probably have to walk with a tripod a lot of the time.


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May 13, 2010 09:25 |  #4

Great image, but the flare really puts me off.




  
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May 13, 2010 09:41 as a reply to  @ Crispy!'s post |  #5

I've seen a lot of photos of Antelope Canyon with the sun ray hitting the ground, but don't recall any of the sun shining through the slot at the top. I think it's pretty interesting. Nice shot.


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May 15, 2010 00:37 as a reply to  @ Stocky's post |  #6

10-22 on the lens. Some of the slots tight but tripod necessary as shooting f16+ and exposures can go on for a bit.


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May 15, 2010 00:43 |  #7

OFish wrote in post #10171498 (external link)
Im going there in a couple months! I am very excited! So- I do not appreciate you posting your incredible pictures, flaunting them for the world to see! It gets me all wound up to see this place, then the wait seems longer! Thanks for the downer man!

Just kiddin.... im not mad! But the "incredible picture" part was serious! Well done! Cant wait to post some of my own!!!!

Good luck shooting. Recommend looking up Milo. He's a 4x5 shooter with Antelope Tours. Knows his stuff.


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May 15, 2010 05:47 |  #8

Nicely done, Patrick.


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