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Slot Canyon Perspective


Slot Canyon Perspective
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Copyright: John Black (smiley) Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Note Writer [C: 94 W: 0 N: 12] (607)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2003-05
Categories: Nature
Camera: Nikon N65, Nikor 28-80, Fuji Sensia 100
Exposure: f/5.6
Details: Tripod: Yes
Photo Version: Original Version
Theme(s): the WAVE on rocks [view contributor(s)]
Date Submitted: 2003-11-04 22:25
Viewed: 1844
Points: 26
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
Photographers at work in Antelope Canyon. Long exposure due to the limited light hitting the canyon. Tell me what you think.
JB
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It's just wonderful. I love it.. I don't have any smileys left, but i'll edit it tomorrow.

A classic shot of the famous Antelope Canyon John...Nice composition, but the colors are not as much saturated as they should be...Blame Sensia for that...On locations like this one you should work with saturated slide films as Kodak E100 VS or Fuji Velvia. Check old editions of "Outdoor Photography" magazine to see what i mean. A big smile for the composition:-)

The rocks looks so smooth! They almost look unreal.
The shadows and the light in this picture is great. Maybe you could increase the red colours a bit ? That would give this beautiful picture even more effect, I think. But thats just me.
Fantastic shot!

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  • snsk Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Workshop Editor/Silver Note Writer [C: 160 W: 158 N: 34] (759)
  • [2003-11-05 3:01]

great shot,i love the wounders of nature.

Good composition. Great colors and textures. I would have liked to see a bigger photo, to the maximum allowed size.

Wow... great capture. Takes me there completely.

Great shot of a very intersting place John. I love the details in the rock and the fact that you put some photographers(I think that's what they are doing...)in the photo to give us an idea of the size of the place. Nicely done.

Hi John. I must say that I had no idea of the existence of Antelope Canyon, but then again, I live on another Continent.... Your series on it remind me of some images I have seen of Bryce Canyon. Generally, I like the "abstract" images of the series, but adding an human figure to this one gives the true dimensions of this phenomenal place. I like the composition with the human figure just off-centre. Maybe a bit post-editing to the highlights and a bit of saturation enhancement in PShop could reach the same result Aegean suggests. Great shot (and the others too)

i think you could adjust the brightness/contrast a little to bring out the colors...

Very cool shot John! Love the sharpness and colors of the rocks! It's good that you've included the people for height/scale reference! How were these stones formed? Good work!

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  • sylvie Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 217 W: 0 N: 97] (1177)
  • [2005-06-14 10:27]

Very good Photo John, excellent sharpness and texture of the rocks, good light, great really great capture
Sylvie

What a natural art! You have captured wonderfully. its beautiful

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  • Sp7 Silver Star Critiquer [C: 18 W: 0 N: 0] (183)
  • [2006-11-19 11:19]

Good sharpness and great composition. Very nice.
Silvio

I like this a lot and the photographer adds perspective and a focal point. I think some of your other shots are even better where there is more light.
Phil

awesome......

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