Nancy: You can ask for directions and drive to Upper and Lower Antelope Canyons. Not far from Page. Or, last time I was there, the Navaho had jeeps driving around and you can get a ride with them. We drove out.
The canyons are across the road from each other–separate operators. Ample parking on each side.
Go on a sunny day at mid-day so the sun is overhead and will go into the Lower Canyon and light up the rocks.
Drive out to Wauweap Marina and get late afternoon or early morning photos along the drive.
Thank You Tom! We are actually going with the Navajos. Great tips from you. If I may… I have one more question. Did you place your camera at all in plastic because of the dust? Thank You for sharing such beautiful photos and being so kind to give advice. 🙂
Nancy, another thought: Go into the Wauweap Marina lobby and check out the boat rides on Lake Powell. A great thing to do if you have time. The rides range for a few hours to all day.
Nancy: I was not prepared for the wind and blowing sand. As I recall, it was mostly in Upper Antelope Canyon, which is more like a cave. It blew a lot and I tucked my camera under my jacket. I was worried about getting sand it the camera but didn’t. As I recall, Lower Antelope Canyon didn’t have the wind and sand. It is underground.
This area is on my “bucket list.” Thanks for the beautiful pics.
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One more place to cross off my bucket list, because you’ve shown it to me through your beautiful images. Well done, Tom!
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Thanks Heather. You are kind. Keep it on your bucket list. Awesome in person.
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I am going here very soon. I can’t wait! Any tips??
Your captures are stunning! I love AZ!
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Nancy: You can ask for directions and drive to Upper and Lower Antelope Canyons. Not far from Page. Or, last time I was there, the Navaho had jeeps driving around and you can get a ride with them. We drove out.
The canyons are across the road from each other–separate operators. Ample parking on each side.
Go on a sunny day at mid-day so the sun is overhead and will go into the Lower Canyon and light up the rocks.
Drive out to Wauweap Marina and get late afternoon or early morning photos along the drive.
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Thank You Tom! We are actually going with the Navajos. Great tips from you. If I may… I have one more question. Did you place your camera at all in plastic because of the dust? Thank You for sharing such beautiful photos and being so kind to give advice. 🙂
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Nancy, another thought: Go into the Wauweap Marina lobby and check out the boat rides on Lake Powell. A great thing to do if you have time. The rides range for a few hours to all day.
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Well, thanks Tom! I appreciate all your great advice!
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Nancy: I was not prepared for the wind and blowing sand. As I recall, it was mostly in Upper Antelope Canyon, which is more like a cave. It blew a lot and I tucked my camera under my jacket. I was worried about getting sand it the camera but didn’t. As I recall, Lower Antelope Canyon didn’t have the wind and sand. It is underground.
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Thank You Tom… Good to know all this. I can’t wait!
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