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Ian Cameron
{K:1163} 10/30/2006
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Hi Gail thankyou for your kind comments. i was very pleased with how productive a two hour outing into the slots at Antelope could be. i could have spent days there. Basically it is when the sun is directly overhead that you get the legendary orange glow that seems to radiate from the rock itself. Having said that even when it was past peak I still found the deeper reds and the tumble weeds a source of inspiration in terms of both light colour and texture.
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Gail Solvang
{K:314} 10/30/2006
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All you slot canyon pictures are magnificent. At what time were you there? I was told different times of the day produce different tones inside these canyons.
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Alessandro Capelli
{K:34805} 10/16/2006
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WOW! Great light Ian! Ciao, Ale
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jacques brisebois
{K:73883} 10/15/2006
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won't blame you for this serie Ian, just passed there this summer... and I'll have to post mine later :) great capture, very nice composition... can't wait for the next ones.
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bill smith
{K:5416} 10/15/2006
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Hi Ian, Please do post more. I went there this past April and like you I was just in awe at what I saw before my eyes. I have about 7 or 8 shots of the slots in my gallery,if you care to look. Speaking of Galleries I just took a look at yours. You have an amazing eye and incredible talent. I would give every image a 9 if not a 10. Awesome just awesome!!! Bill
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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor
{K:174145} 10/15/2006
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Considering what a good photographer you are, Ian, your photos will be anything but cliche'! This one is a good example...stunning!:)
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Roland Lacson
{K:12214} 10/14/2006
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Great capture & vivid colors. It appears you've handled highlight & shadow well, The detail & inclusion of the small tumbleweed amounts to a beautiful image, well done Ian.
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