A Few from Antelope Canyon
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I had the opportunity to visit Antelope Canyon in December. Traveling there in winter allowed me to take shots that are normally overcrowded with tourists but because of the angle of the sun, there were no light beams. I thought it was a good trade off.
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You got some beautiful shots, David! Were you using a tripod?
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Amazing series. #3 and 4 are really outstanding.
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Very nice - especially #4
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No tripod allowed. I signed up for a regular tour which doesn't allow tripods. These are shot ISO 1600 and above.
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I love # 3 & 4, awesome!
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As of yesterday tripod shots became a thing of the past.
https://www.azcentral.com/story/travel/arizona/road-trips/2019/12/17/antelope-canyon-photography-tours-are-canceled/2663831001/?fbclid=IwAR3jzdIIMjNTDLCG07n7rOEeTYP0JmpXaknjJpDZfja8SGcYnHz4x32kjP4
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Ouch... Good idea to spread the tourism to other slots
It was modestly crowded when I was there
I saw a couple of guys throwing sand on the walls and discovered that's how they got some of those spilling sand shots