6.16.19 - Staying near Hanksville for a few days, I had plenty of time between sunrise and sunset to explore the smaller features of the area. This is a lesser-known slot canyon I was fortunate enough to have entirely to myself for the full two hours I was inside. Mid-morning light doesn't always look nice on the traditional big landscapes I like, but it does cast a warm, phosphorescent glow on these interior chambers deep in the earth.
6.26.15 - I'm still discovering hidden gems from various hard drives and memory cards from years past including these from two and a half years ago. There's something amazing about watching these sunbeams move through the slot canyons of Arizona.
6.21.17 - Pastel Canyon is a short slot canyon not marked on any maps in the Valley of Fire. It's not far from the road, but it's totally hidden from sight and a bit difficult to find. The colors, textures, lines, layers, and shapes in this place are just stunning, as they so frequently are in the desert.
6.25.15 - Still plowing through photos from Lower Antelope Canyon. The textures and gradients of color in this place are so surreal.
6.25.15 - I'm just starting to work on my photos from Arizona and I couldn't be more pleased. I'm a long, long way from finished, but I can't pass up sharing a few. I think you'll see why I'm so excited! These two are from a slot canyon in the Arizona desert, Lower Antelope Canyon. The colors in the slot canyons are completely unreal. They change by the minute based on where the light is filtering in. The shapes and textures in the sandstone have been carved from thousands of years of flash floods. Being down there feels like being on a different planet. I already can't wait to go back!
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