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    Default Antelope Surf

    I find it fascinating how we individually interpret Lower Antelope Canyon. It is far more interesting to me than upper.

    Here's a scene I captured a few years ago, while using only the 24-70 on my 1Ds the whole day. I was dedicating my time to small scenes and abstracts. I had a blast.


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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Hey Jeffrey,
    This is sweet! This has excellent leading lines and flow to it. The slighly darker base serves as a very nice anchor while the rest of the textures and lines troughout combine to form a very pleasing flow. doesn't get any better than this!
    PS How was Africa???

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    BillPelzmann
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    The lighting really enhances the 3D effect. This structure is my favorite in Antelope Cyn and this is one of the best renditions that I have seen.

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    Michael Pancier
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    I agree with lower. It's my favorite as well. I love this shot. Very unique. I can't believe I missed this.

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    Leroy Laverman
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    Never been there but I've seen quite a few pictures from the area. This is a great interpretation. Very different from many of the images I've seen in the past. Even though it's a detail of the canyon it has a grand feel of a 'normal' lanscape with interest in fore, mid and background. Good stuff. Bet it looks even better as a print. Do you have your work up locally?

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    Thanks, everyone.

    Leroy, I've had seven photographic shows in SB over the past 5 years. I hope that when I have enough Africa images printed, I'll find another venue, and let you know about it.

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    Robert Amoruso
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    Jeffrey,

    Great image for all the reasons Roman mentioned. A very well seen composition.

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    Jude Haase
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    Very nice composition!!

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    David Chauvin
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    Awesome color and texture. Is the frame rotated?

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    Thanks. No rotation, but I may have tilted the camera a bit, I really don't remember.

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    Vincent Grafhorst
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    Cool abstract image. I agree that the lighting enhances the 3D effect here, well seen!

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