Sunday, August 28, 2016

LOWER ANTELOPE CANYON | SPRING 2016


I love everything about nature, but there's something about deep red canyons that stays with me long after I come home from my trips. I haven't been able to forget this place since. I think it's the way the light shines through the cracks, how the dust dances along the walls and the long hollow emptiness of the walkways that makes this place even more beautiful. I wish we got to stay here longer (and with fewer tourists), but it was still worth it. Definitely on my list of places to re-visit in the future. 


To visit Lower Antelope Canyon, you will need to book a tour with Ken's Tour or Dixie Ellis. My friends and I booked our tour with Ken's Tour for $20. The tour was about an hour and 15 minutes. 




Tips: to photograph the deep purples and orange hues of the canyons, reserve an early morning or late afternoon tour time when the sun is not as high in the sky. To capture the popular sunbeams and light, book a tour when the sun is highest in the sky (around 10:00am to 12:30pm). 


taken with canon t3i

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