It's been a couple of years since +Lori Hibbett and I visited this amazing place, but we hope to be able to return here again this year, this time with wider-angle lenses!.
Light rays enter a slot canyon in Northern Arizona.
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I have never been, only seen pics...but that place is magic ~
Awesome shot!
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Still a beautiful shot brother wide angle or not, just being there must have been breath taking to say the least.
I went there many years ago, before it became such a popular attraction. I had to ask around in town for a guide that could take me there. I was allowed three hours in the canyon with only two other photographers. And this was at noon in summer, the only time to capture shafts of light! Now it is a bustling tourist attraction with bus loads of people visiting. I guess we can thank the Internet and sites like Flickr for that.
I captured the shaft of light on medium format film. It was a 45 second exposure to accommodate the reciprocity failure of film. I like the older images of the canyon because of the blue shift of film, it makes for a more colorful (but unrealistic) image. :)
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awesome. I want to go there..
Beautiful +Jeff Sullivan ! Very nice light and love all the shades of red!
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