Antelope Wave

© Howard Eisenberg

Antelope Wave

Uploaded: July 28, 2013

Description

19mm focal length, 0.6 second exposure, f/20.0, ISO 100. Captured in lower antelope cannyon. Edited with Silver Efex

Exif: F Number: 20, Exposure Bias Value: -0.67, ExposureTime: 6/10 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 100, White balance: Manual white balance, FocalLength: 19.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 7D

Comments

Robert Jensen August 04, 2013

Great shot - perfect in B&W - glad you weren't in there two days ago! #1539059

Howard Eisenberg August 04, 2013

Thank you, you are not kidding Robert - that flood was epic... including on Rt 89 which had a foot of sand left behind. It will be interesting to see how the slots change. #10796122

Robert Jensen August 04, 2013

Gonna be there two weeks from today so we will see #10796138

Howard Eisenberg August 04, 2013

that is awesome. I will look forward to seeing your photographs. Do you know which slots you are visiting? #10796143

Robert Jensen August 04, 2013

Upper Antelope in the morning and lower in the afternoon - this will be our first time there #10796155

Howard Eisenberg August 04, 2013

Perfect - do you have a photographer's tour lined up? If you have an extra day or two while in Page there are a few other slots in the area that are really worthwhile. Some you can only go with a paid tour and some you can go alone with a Navajo issued permit. #10796161

Robert Jensen August 04, 2013

Already have tour lined up - only have one day there then on to Monument Valley for two days #10796164

Howard Eisenberg August 04, 2013

Enjoy. Happy shooting! #10796174

Arthur Bohlmann August 04, 2013

Great edit and a really nice image #10796314

Gary R. Smith August 05, 2013

Nice details and I love the curves of the canyon walls. Fine work, Howard. #10797017

Howard Eisenberg August 05, 2013

Thank you Arthur and Gary. I appreciate the kind words. #10797075

David Resnikoff level-classic August 06, 2013

Howard
How dis I miss this one

The textures, wow, awesome


David R #10797939

Robert Jensen August 13, 2013

FYI ... the lady who runs one of the tour companies told me that the flash flood the other day made Upper Antelope a few feet deeper while making Lower Antelope a few feet shorter now! #10807110

Howard Eisenberg August 14, 2013

Wow - it would be really neat to see the before and after. Feet of sand - that is significant! #10807633

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