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Oct 10, 2016 13:19:27   #
planepics Loc: St. Louis burbs, but originally Chicago burbs
 
Wilderness Images wrote:
Thanks for the reply planepics, yeah it's a long drive from St. Louis. Hopefully you can spend some time in the area. The best time would be right about now because the kids are in school, but at this time of year the famous sun beams in the upper canyon are past their seasonal showings. Earlier in the year can get pretty hot even in the canyons and later in the year it gets cold.


Unfortunately, I drive a school bus.

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Oct 10, 2016 13:24:54   #
Wilderness Images Loc: Apache Junction, AZ.
 
ebbote wrote:
Great shots Jack.
Thank you ebbote, just loving retirement and mixing in some photography.

Jack Olson
Photos by Jack
https://www.facebook.com/Images.in.the.Wilderness/

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Oct 10, 2016 13:29:18   #
shangyrhee Loc: Nashville TN to Sacramento CA
 
Excellent series !!! Thank you for the infos as well. Shang

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Oct 10, 2016 14:24:35   #
Wilderness Images Loc: Apache Junction, AZ.
 
shangyrhee wrote:
Excellent series !!! Thank you for the infos as well. Shang
Thanks for the reply Shang...

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Oct 10, 2016 14:29:04   #
GWR100 Loc: England
 
Superb set,


Geoff
Wilderness Images wrote:
My research for this photo trip led me to believe that this could either be a boom or a bust depending on numerous factors beyond my control. Several members of this community (UHH) were reporting disastrous horror stories relating to their tour of these scenic, and photogenic slot canyons, To that end, I decided to keep this adventure as cheap and short as I could get away with.

It was a five hour, early morning drive from my home in Apache Junction to Page, AZ. I arrived as the tours were just opening and located Ken's Lower Antelope Canyon Tours and checked on the availability to get in on a "Photographers Only" tour. I was told that without prior reservations, all Photographers Only tours were sold out for the day. Adjacent to Ken's was what appeared to be an ugly stepchild tour operation called "Dixie Ellis' Lower Antelope Canyon Tours". I checked with the ticketing girl and was told that they have openings at noon and 2:20pm, so I paid my $40 (after already paying the $8 Navajo Park Admission) and reserved a spot on the later tour.

With time to kill, I located a campground where I pitched my tent for the one night stay and toured the nearby Horseshoe Bend feature on the Colorado River (note to self: do not hit this site before noon as the overwhelmingly dark shadows from the thousand foot cliffs obscure the lower portion of the bend.) As my appointed time drew nearer, I hustled back to the touring operation to await my call. I checked again at the window for the status of the tour and asked how many were on the same tour with me, to which she replied that I was the only one on the list. It's impossible to relate how excited I was when I heard this.

At last I was introduced to Andrea, a young Navajo girl, and we spent the next few minutes getting acquainted. It turns out that she is quite knowledgeable on SLR and Mirrorless cameras, even recommending settings for optimum results. Once in the canyon, each time I wanted to set up for a series of shots, Andrea would pause following tours and wait until preceding groups were out of sight to minimize the chance of getting unwanted tourists included in the shots. At one time, during my tour, I met the Photographers Only tour from Ken's, a dozen experienced photographers, each with a long tripod, struggling to get setup for a photo op that I had just vacated all by myself.

Andrea would alert me to a pre-determined spot where she was going to create a "Sandfall" (waterfall with sand), again, the area was cleared of others while I set up my camera/tripod. When I was ready, she would throw a double handful of sand up on a ledge allowing it to drain down through a narrow slot or spill over a flat rock. Often she had to repeat this several times until I was satisfied that I had something acceptable to choose from (Ken's tour got one or two chances to catch the shot). And so it went for the entire two hour tour of the canyon, pause those behind us and wait for those ahead of us to clear an area, take my shots and move on. I might note that Andrea even carried my camera bag containing a second camera and additional lens' (which didn't get used).

As we exited the canyon and headed back to the tour stand, I knew that I had just experienced the most outstanding photo shoot I could ever have hoped for. I ended up with more than 200 shots in the approximately one quarter mile of slot canyon and two hour time limit. My advice to anyone serious about a photo trip to Antelope Canyon(s) is:
A) Be patient and select a series of bright sunny days in which to tour the canyon.
B) Upper Antelope is an "A" canyon that has a narrow top opening and better chances of catching the "sun rays" feeding through but it's darker.
C) Lower Antelope is a "V" canyon that is wider on top than the bottom allowing more light to enter and highlight the walls.
D) Plan the trip for later in the year when kids are in school and there might be fewer/smaller tours going on.
E) By all means, opt for the "Photographers Only" tours and if you can afford it check into some of the remote canyon tours.
F) Don't go to Horseshoe Bend until after lunch.... sundown is even better.

This was a five thumbs up experience.
My research for this photo trip led me to believe ... (show quote)

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Oct 10, 2016 14:51:54   #
Wilderness Images Loc: Apache Junction, AZ.
 
GWR100 wrote:
Superb set,


Geoff
Thank you Geoff.

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Oct 10, 2016 16:44:08   #
Vince68 Loc: Wappingers Falls, NY
 
Very nice set of photos

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Oct 10, 2016 16:45:36   #
Elcon
 
Those are amazing!

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Oct 10, 2016 16:45:43   #
iDoc Loc: Knoxville,Tennessee
 
Good series of images. The arch is my favorite.

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Oct 10, 2016 17:48:58   #
Wilderness Images Loc: Apache Junction, AZ.
 
Vince68 wrote:
Very nice set of photos
Thanks Vince.

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Oct 10, 2016 17:49:25   #
Wilderness Images Loc: Apache Junction, AZ.
 
Elcon wrote:
Those are amazing!
Thanks Elcon.

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Oct 10, 2016 17:51:16   #
Wilderness Images Loc: Apache Junction, AZ.
 
iDoc wrote:
Good series of images. The arch is my favorite.
Thanks iDoc, I'm still whittling down the 200 shots in an attempt to pick out the best one for enlarging.

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Oct 10, 2016 18:11:54   #
raymondh Loc: Walker, MI
 
The images and tour description make this one top notch post. Thanks!!

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Oct 10, 2016 18:15:46   #
DickC Loc: NE Washington state
 
An awesome group!!!

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Oct 10, 2016 18:22:43   #
Wilderness Images Loc: Apache Junction, AZ.
 
raymondh wrote:
The images and tour description make this one top notch post. Thanks!!
Hey, thanks raymondh glad you appreciate all my hard work.

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