with Richard Maack
September 25 -
29, 2006
Cost: $1,395
Carved
by wind and water through layers of sandstone, the remnants
of ancient ocean floors form what are known as slot canyons.
On this workshop, we'll explore several of the slot canyons
near Page, Arizona, where unexpected beams of light and fanciful
whorls of color give us the opportunity to make striking and
memorable photographs. In Upper Antelope Canyon, one of the
most intriguing and photogenic canyons in the world, we'll
marvel at the narrow canyon walls that rise 100 feet above
us. At the right time of day, its walls glow in vibrant purples,
reds, oranges and yellows. Neighboring Lower Antelope Canyon
stretches through a series of small chambers, large amphitheaters
and precipitous drops, where every turn of the canyon offers
new and exciting scenes to photograph. Arches and keyhole
formations can be found within.
The area around
Lake Powell also affords us other opportunities. Poised high
above the meandering Colorado River, Horseshoe Overlook challenges
the photographer as the gray predawn light slowly warms the
sandstone cliffs of this deep gorge. We'll also have the chance
to capture the drama of sunrise striking a fantasy landscape
of magenta sandstone buttes and the Vermilion Cliffs in the
area known as "Little Cut". At the Paria Bluffs, near sunset,
the mysterious and haunting habitat populated by gnome-like
"hoodoos" is a photographic treat. And with our expert photographic
guide we'll also attempt to capture the unforgettable fleeting
moments of sunset at Waterholes Canyon. These marvelous geological
formations will dazzle you, so call today to register.
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Includes:
- RT transportation from Phoenix
- Lodging
- Photographic instruction
- Lunches and snacks
- All permits & entrance fees
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