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Jun 17, 2015 10:00:40   #
chapshots Loc: San Antonio, TX
 
I found it odd that I have never seen this posted before. Years ago, when on our 40th wedding anniversary trip, we took the Antelope Canyon tour out of Page, AZ. Our very knowledgeable Navajo guide, proud to show this land of his, would point out a few of the more popular vantage positions for photography. This is one of those scenes his people would see and make stories about that no one would probably ever see. Some still can't.
Has anyone else seen it?

Can you see it?
Can you see it?...

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Jun 17, 2015 10:08:14   #
FrodoBaggins Loc: Texas
 
The Bear.... Wow! Excellent shot! I love it!

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Jun 17, 2015 10:12:30   #
chapshots Loc: San Antonio, TX
 
Thanks fellow Texan.

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Jun 17, 2015 10:17:24   #
ebbote Loc: Hockley, Texas
 
Very good Chapshots.

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Jun 17, 2015 10:23:38   #
FrodoBaggins Loc: Texas
 
chapshots wrote:
Thanks fellow Texan.


👍🏼

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Jun 17, 2015 10:26:01   #
FrodoBaggins Loc: Texas
 
chapshots wrote:
Thanks fellow Texan.


Went back to look at your work. I certainly look forward to more post from you my friend!

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Jun 17, 2015 10:40:39   #
DAVE FISHING Loc: Phoenix,Arizona
 
:thumbup: :thumbup:

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Jun 18, 2015 08:54:25   #
MT native Loc: Big Sky Country — Montana
 
Nice photo. Went to Antelope Canyon two years ago. The guide was outstanding.....he recommended I change my white balance before we started the tour. Helped my photos a bunch. Remarkable place to see and photograph as you know. Colors.....incredible !!

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Jun 18, 2015 08:59:03   #
jaymatt Loc: Alexandria, Indiana
 
Beautiful!
chapshots wrote:
I found it odd that I have never seen this posted before. Years ago, when on our 40th wedding anniversary trip, we took the Antelope Canyon tour out of Page, AZ. Our very knowledgeable Navajo guide, proud to show this land of his, would point out a few of the more popular vantage positions for photography. This is one of those scenes his people would see and make stories about that no one would probably ever see. Some still can't.
Has anyone else seen it?

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Jun 18, 2015 09:33:38   #
greymule Loc: Colorado
 
chapshots wrote:
I found it odd that I have never seen this posted before. Years ago, when on our 40th wedding anniversary trip, we took the Antelope Canyon tour out of Page, AZ. Our very knowledgeable Navajo guide, proud to show this land of his, would point out a few of the more popular vantage positions for photography. This is one of those scenes his people would see and make stories about that no one would probably ever see. Some still can't.
Has anyone else seen it?


Cool Bear :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Jun 18, 2015 10:46:05   #
hettmoe Loc: Rural ND
 
Very cool....It is so nice that people see things differently.....

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Jun 18, 2015 14:42:59   #
wingclui44 Loc: CT USA
 
chapshots wrote:
I found it odd that I have never seen this posted before. Years ago, when on our 40th wedding anniversary trip, we took the Antelope Canyon tour out of Page, AZ. Our very knowledgeable Navajo guide, proud to show this land of his, would point out a few of the more popular vantage positions for photography. This is one of those scenes his people would see and make stories about that no one would probably ever see. Some still can't.
Has anyone else seen it?

Very nice!
I went to Arizona in 2007, and visited the Antelope Canyon, that was a amazing place. Did you see the Sun shining through the gap in the Canton? Here are some of the images





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Jun 18, 2015 16:00:04   #
chapshots Loc: San Antonio, TX
 
Yes we did, but was more amazing when the guide tossed some sand in the air to emphasize the sun's rays.

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Jun 18, 2015 16:39:29   #
wingclui44 Loc: CT USA
 
chapshots wrote:
Yes we did, but was more amazing when the guide tossed some sand in the air to emphasize the sun's rays.


The year I went there right after my retirement, I started my experience with digital camera, and didn't know much about digital! That moment, I had only a Fujifilm S5000 bridge camera with 3.1 mp. I did bring a film slr, but it couldn't do anything good in that situation because no flash was allowed.
After that, I did some hiking at the South rim of the Grand Canyon. It was a wonderful memory!

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