Saturday’s scene: Lower Antelope Canyon

by Donna Hull on 2009/10/17

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Although Lower Antelope Canyon is completely underground, when sunlight seeps in through overhead cracks, the walls seem to glow.

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  • such a sense of both movement and stillness in this image. thanks, Donna.
  • heatheronhertravels
    I heard about this on Amateur traveler - it looks amazing and certainly very photogenic. There seems to be a surge of interest in the US National parks.
  • I've never been to Antelope Canyon, but my broter did. And when I saw his pictures and now yours, I know, this is one that I belongs on my 'still-to-see' list ;-) Thanks for sharing!
  • marthaandme
    Wow. That doesn't even look like a photo, it's so amazing and soft.
  • Stunning. The sense of light creeping into this hidden nook gives the photo a wonderful sense of discovery.
  • Looks like a painting, can't help but notice all of the colors from different perspectives.
  • thewordwire
    I've been lucky enough to visit Antelope Canyon, and it's one of the most amazing places I've ever seen. This photo made me smile. Thanks for the reminder of a great trip.
  • Arizona's Antelope Canyon is a place I've always wanted to see and photograph!
  • Sandy2118
    Amazing photo. What does the landscape around the canyon look like? Wish I had known about this place when I was out west!
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