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Upper Antelope Canyon

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In the last 20 years Antelope Canyon has rivaled the Grand Canyon National Park and Bryce Canyon National Park as a Òmust see destinationÓ on a grand tour of the Southwest. For photographers it is a stunning visual paradise on earth. Besides the incredible light and remarkable colors of the Navajo sandstone, Antelope Canyon easily accommodates photographers due to the fact that there is no hiking involved to get to the entrance, the actual slot canyon is very short (about 200 yards in length), the best light is from mid-morning to noon (so no waking up early to catch the sunrise), and since all tours are guided you are given invaluable tips on the best places to position your camera.

What is known as Antelope Canyon is actually part of the Antelope Canyon Navajo Tribal Park located right outside of Page, Arizona (located in Northwest Arizona near the Utah border). The tribal park consists of two regions: Upper and Lower Antelope Canyon. Upper Antelope Canyon (Tse BighaniliniÕ) is by far the more popular of the two as a result of its easy access and spectacular light beams that has made this slot canyon famous.

The best time to visit Upper Antelope Canyon is between April to October when the trademark light beams illuminate the slot canyon. I visited in the month of December knowing well I wouldnÕt have the spectacular light but the tradeoff was I wasnÕt going to deal with the maddening crowds that have characterized Antelope Canyon the last couple of years. Besides after a couple of intense days photographing nearby Monument Valley, I wanted to experience the slot canyon with my own eyes rather from behind the camera.

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The 'Ghosts' of Upper Antelope Canyon
The 'Ghosts' of Upper Antelope Canyon
The Spectacular Colors of Upper Antelope Canyon
The Spectacular Colors of Upper Antelope Canyon
Upper Antelope Canyon Crowds
Upper Antelope Canyon Crowds
The Inner Sanctum
The Inner Sanctum
The Bear
The Bear
Illumination
Illumination
Navajo Sandstone
Navajo Sandstone
Upper Antelope Canyon Open Air Museum
Upper Antelope Canyon Open Air Museum
Antelope Canyon Photography Tip
Antelope Canyon Photography Tip
Narrow Passageway
Narrow Passageway
Upper Antelope Canyon Exit
Upper Antelope Canyon Exit
The Face
The Face
Chief Tsosie
Chief Tsosie
The Laughing Party
The Laughing Party
Our Navajo Guide
Our Navajo Guide
Navajo Girl
Navajo Girl
Hole in the Slot Canyon
Hole in the Slot Canyon
Upper Antelope Canyon
Upper Antelope Canyon
A Tight Squeeze
A Tight Squeeze
Swirling Navajo Sandstone
Swirling Navajo Sandstone