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Upper Antelope Canyon
Navajo Nation
Page, Arizona
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Unfortunate not being able to take a photography tour in the canyon, but still got some nice handheld shots...
Upper Antelope Canyon, Page, Arizona, USA, September 2018
Nikon D800
Nikon AF-S Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8G ED
Manfrotto 055XPROB Tripod with 322RC2 Grip Action Ball Head
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Ahhhh, what a beautiful view we have here....I love this! I don't want to use too many words here....I just like to enjoy the view on this one....this is one of those beautiful scenery landscapes which feels so calm and tranquil and you think that talking or writing would just disrupt that tranquility. Just a short info of what you are actually looking at....this is the Upper Middle Rhine Valley in Germany. You can also see the Burg Maus (meaning Mouse Castle) at the river Rhine, by the town of St. Goarshausen. This is lovely nature, so just enjoy!
Vertical Panorama of Upper Yosemite Falls. 4 frames we merged vertically using Adobe Photoshop (7777 x 15327).
Settings: 1/400, Æ’/8, ISO 160, 200 mm
Ref: DSC_3508-Edit
Meeting with a loaded oil train in Hörsching station (Upper Austria)
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© Andreas Berdan - no unauthorized copying permitted
A very quick panorama edit of the Upper Tahquamenon Falls in the Tahquamenon Falls State Park in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. It's not the best panorama stitching, but it will do for now.
Series of photos from my second trip to Antelope Canyon.
Antelope Canyon is the most-visited and most-photographed slot canyon in the American Southwest. It is located on Navajo land near Page, Arizona. Antelope Canyon includes two separate, photogenic slot canyon sections, referred to individually as Upper Antelope Canyon and Lower Antelope Canyon. The light beams that appear at different spots in the canyon during mid day are the highlight of Upper Antelope, while the rock formations are the focus of Lower Antelope.
The number of visitors has increased significantly in recent years. It is still well worth visiting and can provide for some striking images, but photographing amongst the crowd has become quite a stressful experience even if the Navajo guides do a good job with crowd control if you are in one of the "Photographer Tours".
The Navajo name for Upper Antelope Canyon is Tsé bighánÃlÃnÃ, which means "the place where water runs through rocks." Lower Antelope Canyon is HazdistazÃ, or "spiral rock arches."
Antelope Canyon was formed by erosion of Navajo Sandstone, primarily due to flash flooding and secondarily due to other sub-aerial processes. Rainwater, especially during monsoon season, runs into the extensive basin above the slot canyon sections, picking up speed and sand as it rushes into the narrow passageways. Over time the passageways are eroded away, making the corridors deeper and smoothing hard edges in such a way as to form characteristic 'flowing' shapes in the rock.
Located near Sapphire, NC, The upper falls tumble 411 feet. The lower falls, not visible, descend another 400 feet making Whitewater Falls the tallest east of the Mississippi.
Day 18: another sunny day, wothout a cloud in the sky.
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Early morning in Autumn at Upper Gresham Lake - Boulder Junction, Wisconsin
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The Upper Derwent Valley viewed from the top of Walker's Clough. Taken from OS grid reference SK176911, facing west.