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Whenever I think of Antelope canyon, bright red colors popup in my mind. But when I switched to B&W I saw a very different side of the canyons. A side full ...
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Whenever I think of Antelope canyon, bright red colors popup in my mind. But when I switched to B&W I saw a very different side of the canyons. A side full of light and shadows, texture, and sharp edges.
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RSeanC Platinum
 
RSeanC August 11, 2020
Interesting
ronaldwebb
 
ronaldwebb August 14, 2020
I love the Antelope Slot Canyons. It's unfortunate that so many of the rules of shooting there have changed over the years. I used to be able to lug in my medium/large format film camera and tripod and spend a few hours shooting.
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