Eternal Waves [Elements of Design]
Uploaded: June 12, 2006 01:22:38
Lower Antelope Canyon is by far my favorite slot canyon. The sunlight reflected by the walls around midday is incredible to experience! For this shot I used a 24mm wide-angle, and exposed for the highlights. Exposure with slide film is very difficult in this location, so you need to be extremely careful. With digital it should be a little more forgiving.
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Allan Farnsworth December 29, 2006
Great colors and detail. Don't know how I missed this the first time. One look and I felt this had to be film. I prefer film for the canyons over digital. The colors just seem to be richer when the light can soak into the film. Well, you get the idea. Very nice. #579191Inge Johnsson December 29, 2006
Hi Allan,Yes, I did shoot this one on Fujichrome Velvia. I do agree that the color rendition on film sometimes seems much richer than digital. Thanks. #3751989
Renee Doyle December 29, 2006
Beautiful! Congratulations Inge!Su Sana E. P December 30, 2006
Inge, Congratulations on your Finalist and best wishes for Happy New Year!! #3758319Kay E. Mahoney December 30, 2006
Congratulations on your finalist. Good luck in the next round. #3759106Robert Baer December 30, 2006
ingerandy dannheim December 31, 2006
congratulation Ing on all your shots from Antalope canyon and on your finalist. #3764941Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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