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Photographer Michael Kanemoto  Michael Kanemoto {Karma:22115}
Project #36 Magic Light Camera Model Nikon D70
Categories Landscape
Nature
Travel
Film Format
Portfolio 4 Corners
Lens Sigma 12-24 4.5-5.6 EX
Uploaded 7/19/2005 Film / Memory Type 2.0 GB IBM Microdrive
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State -  ARIZONA
Country - United States   United States
About Antelope Canyon - AZ.

Minor section masking and levels in PS to bring out detail. Color really is correct - trust me.

What you may not know is that this was taken with about 20 other photographers all jockeying with their tripods for the perfect shot. Hiding around the first curve is a guide who is throwing sand to make the beam of light stand out.

All in all a real tourist destination filled with antics.
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There are 19 Comments in 1 Pages
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György Szönyi György Szönyi   {K:10011} 8/12/2005
Beautiful picture, well done. i also enjoyed your comment to it. Best, Gyorgy

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Carsten Ranke   {K:14476} 7/22/2005
I am not a friend of blown out highlights, usually. BUt here it works, it is a must, would not be improved with burning. Exposition is spot-on, congrats !

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jasmine .   {K:626} 7/20/2005
hello Michael, thank you for your notes, the result is truly amazing.

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Petal Wijnen Petal Wijnen   {K:50989} 7/19/2005
WOW/stunning place and shot of it!!! The sand throwing works... ;-D!!! Beautiful colors, wonderful detail (good job..), excellent composition.... looks like your 'fight' for a good place paid of... well done!!!

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Michael Kanemoto Michael Kanemoto   {K:22115} 7/19/2005
Jasmine:

1/13 at F5.3 - more importantly I took 5 shots in 20 seconds. From the 5 shots I then used Photoshop to mask dark areas to bring out the tones and warmth.

I have really limited time on vacation and at this point snapped a burst of shots to later process.

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Don Price   {K:1376} 7/19/2005
Will be looking for it
Don

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Michael Kanemoto Michael Kanemoto   {K:22115} 7/19/2005
Oh:

I forgot to tell you I managed to get the entire corkscrew into one shot with a 12 mm lens - that posting will be here soon.

=).

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jasmine .   {K:626} 7/19/2005
wow, breath taking colors and tones. What setting did you use, if you don't mind sharing. thank you.

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Michael Kanemoto Michael Kanemoto   {K:22115} 7/19/2005
Don:

I'll be posting over the course of the next few weeks - over 1000 shots, just have to find the top few. You can put me as an associate for a short while if you are curious.

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Michael Kanemoto Michael Kanemoto   {K:22115} 7/19/2005
Sai:

Hell, I'm jealous.

In the meantime get inspired:

Patrick Di Fruscia
http://www.usefilm.com/photographer/35468.html

Ekkehard May
http://www.usefilm.com/photographer/13785.html

AAT SA
http://www.usefilm.com/photographer/71399.html

zosia zija
http://www.usefilm.com/photographer/71399.html

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Ellen Smith Ellen Smith   {K:14418} 7/19/2005
Wonderful shot Michael quite amazing, who would have thought that all that goes on behind the camera.
7/7

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Don Price   {K:1376} 7/19/2005
Micheal, The lower has been open for a number of years. The 9 guys that lost there lives there was 10-15 years ago and that will not happen again, they have more control and even safety ladders in case of flash floods. Those guys were told not to go down in the canyon , but said they came a long way and were going anyway!!most were French guys.
It's an extra charge $16 for lower, and if you have a short time you did fine. The 11:30 Photo pass (extra time, extra$5) is the best time, but everyone goes at that time... I hoped you enjoyed you trip.
I'm retired and go to that area,sedona,others often.
Good work, hope you got a lot of good one..
good Luck
Don

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Sai Siv   {K:-265} 7/19/2005
I think you can be compared to Michael.

The only difference is the amount of time one spends trying to shoot the image. If you can pull that off in 30 minutes in a tour and Michael waits 5 hours, with a ?medium format?, there is very little difference in skill in my opinion, there is a huge difference in patience and perseverance and discipline, and one has to respect Michael for that.

The truth is I get annoyed by Michael F. While I respect and really do like his photography work, i find the titles of the pieces a bit, well, too much. I don't mean to belittle his work or talent, i am not fond of pop art. Maybe i am jealous. That must be it.

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Michael Kanemoto Michael Kanemoto   {K:22115} 7/19/2005
Sai:

I just looked up Michael F. Unbelievable work. I don't think I compare to those images.

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Michael Kanemoto Michael Kanemoto   {K:22115} 7/19/2005
Don:

My intelligence was limited - the article I read said the lower canyon was still closed. When we got there I went straight to the upper canyon. We had a lot to do that day, and did not want to pay more for the photo tour, so we started at 10:30 AM and left just as the light beams started.

To do it up right you would probably want to go in the summer starting at 11:30 AM AZ time and stay over the sunlight zenith.

In retrospect the lower canyon appears to be longer and less frequented, and probably a better choice.

It is a hard location not to take a great shot in though, if you have a tripod and a wider angle lens.

My only suggestion is to stick toward the entrace for full tonality and bracket a little bit.

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Don Price   {K:1376} 7/19/2005
Hi Michael
What time was your tour, 1030 or 1130am? and when were you there? both times I have been there was in May and there are beams at 10:30 and less people .
Very nice image, we prefer the lower Antelope canyon lately very few people and good stuff to shoot. Any time of day is good in the lower, did you get over there? (I live near Phoenix-4 hour drive)
Don

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Erik Shea   {K:1600} 7/19/2005
Beautiful shot, looks like a capture from an animated computer game, congrats.

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Anna Mortensson Anna Mortensson   {K:237} 7/19/2005
Beauteful!!!!!!!!!
Like a fairytale, fantastic!
Regards
Anna

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Sai Siv   {K:-265} 7/19/2005
love the image and the description. they are at such a counterpoint - one is visually serene and peaceful and zen, the other is well, not.

reminds me of a Michael Fatali piece...

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