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Antelope Canyon I
Image Title:  Antelope Canyon I
 
 By: Michael Kanemoto  
  Copyright ©2005



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Photographer Michael Kanemoto {K:22103}
Project N/A Camera Model Nikon D70
Categories Nature
Film Format
Portfolio 4 Corners
Lens Sigma 12-24 4.5-5.6 EX
Uploaded 7/15/2005 Film / Memory Type 2.0 GB IBM Microdrive
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 232 Shutter 1/15
Favorites Aperture f/4.0
Critiques 13 Rating
6.25
/ 4 Ratings
Location City - 
State -  ARIZONA
Country - United States   United States
About Light over sandstone, Antelope Canyon is a wonderful location on Navajo land, catering to photographers.

Don't adjust your set - the light bouncing around really is red and yellow.
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There are 13 Comments in 1 Pages
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Morgan Estill   {K:3786} 7/15/2005
Great composition and lighting, as always, Michael. Great work. I've seen many shots of antelope canyon, but it never seems to get old.


Jeffry Surianto   {K:750} 7/15/2005
great captured. the lighting is so marvellous


Dirk Illing   {K:1192} 7/15/2005
You must be proud. This would sit comfortably in a book of nature images. How did you meter this?


Michael Kanemoto   {K:22103} 7/15/2005
Dirk:

I just used the light meter on the camera. Some of the shots I let the camera figure it out (D70, landscape setting), and in some cases I did completely manual metering, and just shot one stop under and one over.

In the end I had to use Photoshop masking to bring out individual parts of the photograph to get the complete warmth and experience.

These are all long exposures, over a second, so having my randy dandy Bogen tripod with the ball head really helped.

I accentuated the perspective by using a Sigma 12 - 24mm lens, at the 12 mm setting.

Digital helped - had a lot of storage and shot like crazy for the limited time I had on the tour.


Michael Kanemoto   {K:22103} 7/15/2005
Dirk:

Since you asked, I wanted to show you the original image with no adjustments.

Original


Nour El Refai   {K:13681} 7/15/2005
What can i say, one of the best natural pics i've seen from a long long time, the lighting is amazing, and the forms in that composition is hilarious, well done


Angelo Villaschi   {K:49617} 7/16/2005
Wonderful location, Michael. The light is superb and the details on the stone walls is very nice indeed.


tom rumland   {K:14874} 7/16/2005
michael, good to see you back. and i see you had a great vacation too. antelope canyon... how can you go wrong here? one of the places very near the top of my list. i like this composition as it shows the true nature of the place. clearly showing "the slot". this is not something we often see in photos from this canyon.

that said, i question your choice to include the top third of the photo. because although it does give me a better sense for what the canyon is like it also creates a strong distraction. i think the drastic change in intensity of light as seen through the crack disturbs the flow of the composition.

take this opinion with a grain of salt, though. your intent should be the primary driver. was your intent to show us the slot? i think so, and i think you've done a great job. i would also like to see more abstract compositions though. knowing you, i'm sure you have more to show us ;^)

take care,
tom


Carol Watson   {K:5185} 7/17/2005
Wonderful shot of an amazing place!


Michael Kanemoto   {K:22103} 7/18/2005
Why show the top?

I was just excited to use my new wide angle lens. No other reason.

However -

Crop off the top and that takes the image to an 8 x 10... perfect for selling. Hmmm...


Jacinthe Duranceau   {K:1246} 7/22/2005
Remind me of Petra in Jordan. Very beautiful!


Tim  Schumm   {K:27168} 7/22/2005
great shot ...looks like there is never ending imagry to obsess over. What amazing colors , seems unreal. It would be hard to leave. So are you back home now?


Fadel J   {K:13695} 7/24/2005
Not surprisingly an exceptional image Michael!


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