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    Upper Antelope Canyon panorama. No enhancing filter, and no warming filter were used in this capture. It was shot 2/3 stop underexposed. This is an old slide scan so no exposure information is available. Hope you like my image. C and C welcome, I'm here to learn. - John

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    I have got to go there some day. Spectacular color rendition. I like the upper and lower darker areas leaving the deep bright colors in the center. Lots of leading lines too. I'm sure there are a thousand ways you could have rendered this scene. Love this one as is.

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    John,
    The guide I had for Upper Antelope refered to this formation as "Monument Valley upside down."

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    Hey John, From one thats been there a number of times a hearty well done. Beautiful light, exposure and a wonderful composition.

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    Hey John,
    Agree with above....very nicely done! Looks like lava flowing off the edges on the bottom!

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    Big thanks to one and all! Special thanks to Dave for the proper title. Much appreciated. - John

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    John, Nicely done combining the vertical and horizontal lines of this seen into a well thought-out flow through the image.

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    Wow, John, I thought you only did orchids! This is phenomenal. I can't get over how the dark top rocks fit right into the space where the lightest color is - the detail and the comp are outstanding. I have GOT to get there some day!

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    Hey John, man this is nice. Great tones and light. Love the design and nice details.

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    Some day I will get to this location and I hope to get the tones and textures recorded as well as this. Outstanding!

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