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Re-edited this photo which I posted a few months ago to fix some issues I was unhappy with.
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The entrance fee gives you a scant 1 hour to tour Antelope Canyon, a guide herds your group through cramped, convoluted and dark crevices making sure you make it out in an hour. You can’t really blame the Navajos who manage this place since busloads of tourists visit each day, making it resemble a tiny Disneyland in the middle of the desert. The key is to bring a tripod and camera to double your time allotment to 2 hours, but even that is not enough to fully document the beauty of this place and I was literally counting the minutes.
These light rays are visible only for few minutes each day, so seeing and capturing them was an unexpected bonus.
( Lower Antelope Canyon- Page, Arizona)
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Processing techniques are explained in my various Photoshop Video Tutorials. Feel free to Facebook me or visit WildForLight.com
Thank you for looking. 🙂
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As I sit on photos from this day I keep coming back and to process them and reprocess them over and over. I find the more time I spend on them the more I like them. When I think back to that, my favorite photos have all been processed months after I took them, I feel its best that way, gives you time to really digest them and figure out how you want to process them.
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