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1S24H // March 27th, 2010

While the Upper Antelope Canyons is a huge treat with its tall caverns being pierced by concentrated beams of sunlight, I found myself truly at peace when I got to the Lower Antelope Canyons.  The reason for this was because it was a self-guided area (whereas the Upper Canyons require you to be part of...

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1S24H // March 24th, 2010

Back to the Antelope Canyons near Page, AZ.  In order to walk through the Upper Antelope Canyon (where beams of sunlight pierce through holes in the slot canyon ceiling), you need to be escorted by a guide.  In order to even get to the canyon, the guide shuttles you on a 20 minute or so...

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1S24H // March 21st, 2010

There are times when the finalized, processed shot exceeds your expectations ten fold.  The shot above is such an example.  I was driving with my two close friends, Gautam and Al, from Page, AZ out to Monument Valley, UT when I noticed this particular stretch of road that stretched right into the sunset.  I asked...

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1S24H // March 17th, 2010

You are now standing in the lower Antelope Canyon, near Page, AZ.  When I say that there is a new photographic opportunity every foot or so in just about every direction, I am not being hyperbolic.  This is one of the most beautiful places that I’ve ever visited.  The best part about this area is...

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1S24H // March 14th, 2010

Going back in time to April 2008.  We are in Page, AZ right now, standing over the breathtaking Horseshoe Bend.  The Colorado River, with the help of Mother Nature, decided to artfully carve out this surprisingly symmetrical shape.  I’ve seen it photographed a thousand times but it was on my bucket list of shots to...

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