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Slot canyon outside of Page, Arizona

Layered, swirling sandstone slot canyon walls burst with colors as sunlight reaches into their depth. Located on Navajo Nation territory, Antelope Canyon is the most visited slot canyon in the U.S. southwest.

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Camera: Canon Eos 6D

Lens: EF17-40mmF/4L-USM

Aperture: f/22

Focal Length: 19 mm

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Jasper, Jean and I are exploring Southern Utah this week. This morning we found a couple of slot canyons near Kanab. Though a bit too wet for a thorough exploration, it was still very cool. Even at 12 years old, Jasper hiked like a champ.

Secret Canyon, Page, Arizona, USA

Secret Canyon, Page, Arizona, USA

Secret Antelope Canyon, Page, Arizona, USA

This is an old photo taken with a point & shoot camera. I was fortunate that the perfect amount of light penetrated through the top of the slot canyon. The light is even better for photographs at mid-day.

 

Antelope Canyon is a slot canyon in the American Southwest. It is located on Navajo land east of Page, Arizona. Antelope Canyon includes two separate, photogenic slot canyon sections, referred to individually as Upper Antelope Canyon or The Crack; and Antelope Canyon or The Corkscrew.

 

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Secret Antelope Canyon, Page, Arizona, USA

Secret Canyon, Page, Arizona, USA

Slot Canyon, Arizona, USA

 

If you are looking to visit a slot canyon, this site horseshoebendtours.com/ offers both private and limited number tours. 14 is the max. It was an awesome experience. Something I have wanted to do for a long time. Not sure I did the canyon justice but I certainly enjoyed it. One item off the bucket list :-)

A beautiful slot canyon can be found below the East Entrance Road in Zion National Park. We hiked this canyon because other areas in the park were too crowded. We wanted to limit our covid exposure since we hadn't been vaccinated yet. Luckily we saw very few people in this canyon.

The "Zebra Slot Canyon" is one of the worthwhile destinations in the "Hole in the Rock Road" area near Escalante, part of the Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument, best in later morning with indirect light.

At the beginning of November 2016 I was again in this canyon, but it was full of brackish, cold water, so I could not reach the photographically interesting area as in the picture.

 

Der "Zebra Slot Canyon" ist eines der lohnenswerten Ziele im Bereich der Hole in the Rock Road nahe Escalante, Teil des Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument.

Anfang November 2016 war ich erneut in diesem Canyon, der aber voll brackigem, kalten Wasser stand, so dass ich den fotografisch interessanten Bereich wie auf dem Bild nicht erreichen konnte.

 

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Secret Canyon, Page, Arizona, USA

The Taylor River squeezes through some narrow spots, including Tod's Slot. The rocks in the slot back up some of the water, making it tricky or fun (depending on skill level) for kayakers to get through this gracefully.

 

The headwaters of the Taylor River are in the Elk Mountains and Maroon Bells Snowmass Wilderness. The river pauses at Taylor Reservoir, but continues to Almont, where it meets the East River to form the Gunnison River.

Het Slot Haamstede is een oud kasteel dat ligt in het dorp Haamstede op Schouwen-Duiveland. De beroemdste bewoner van dit slot was Witte van Haamstede, een bastaardzoon van graaf Floris V.

In 1973 is het kasteel gerestaureerd, en in 1981 werd het, met kasteelbos en uitgestrekt duingebied, verkocht aan de Vereniging Natuurmonumenten.

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Slot Haamstede is an old castle located in the village of Haamstede on Schouwen-Duiveland. The most famous inhabitant of this castle was Witte van Haamstede, a bastard son of Count Floris V.

The castle was restored in 1973, and in 1981 it was sold to the Vereniging Natuurmonumenten, with the castle forest and extensive dune area.

  

Playing with paper, light and shadow

Page, Arizona, USA

Most people go to Vegas to have fun in the casinos. I tend to go to Vegas to visit family and explore the sights outside the city... whether it be Red Rock Canyon or Valley of Fire State Park depicted here.

 

Of course, the key is to go during the cooler months, when the temperatures aren't north of 100°F. Timing is everything. In this case, we hiked all around Valley of Fire the first week of April this year, and the following week the temperatures reached 99°F and higher. We camped with our dogs for the first time, and they enjoyed the hikes, but not the windy nights. Obviously, there was enough breeze during the day to kick up some sand in the slots, which made them a bit brighter and added to the aura. For my money, these slots pay out better than the ones on the strip any day of the week.

 

Recognition:

Accepted for Display - SEP 2023 by Darkroomers Photographic Club, San Diego, CA

Page, Arizona, USA

A beautiful place the canyons are amazing This is out of my comfort zone ! but having a great time in Arizona.

Macro Mondays 'holes' theme.

 

I took several different photos for this week's 'holes' theme, then dithered about which one to upload, finally deciding on this one of a dark grey plastic slotted serving spoon. It's hangs on a rack and is rarely used as you can tell by the dreaded macro dust!

 

The image measures 1.25" in width

Page, Arizona, USA

A tree somehow survives in a 30-foot-deep slot canyon near Page, Arizona.

 

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Here the Potomac River cuts a small section through Olmstead Island.

While on a trip to the Southwest I discovered a hidden slot canyon. As I walked through the winding cavern, light trickled down from above casting shadows and highlights on the walls and floor.

 

This is not Antelope Canyon in Page Arizona., this is just outside of Blanding Utah in the desert.

 

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We drove to Zion National Park for the day. The park was so crowded with people it seemed that everyone else had the same idea. It probably seemed even more crowded to us because we have spent so much time in remote places recently. We decided to leave but on the way out happened to snag a parking spot along the road. Then we dropped down into the wash which runs below the road. We hiked a few miles along the wash and ran into very few people, most of them stayed up near the road. We found several lovely slot canyons.

Page, Arizona, USA

A view of Lower Antelope Slot canyon near Page, Arizona. This is a 5 exposure hdr followed by Lucisart processing to bring out the texture. I also pushed the color saturation but did not add color or colorize the image in any way.

 

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We traversed Wire Pass, a slot canyon near Kenab, Utah. Some sections of the canyon are very narrow; one can touch each side; other sections are wider. It's an exciting narrow canyon that is quite popular even though one has to travel over 8 miles down a heavily rutted and often slippery dirt road that can be impassable after rain in order to get to the trailhead.

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