Mark Johnston > Sweeping curves carved by floodwaters in Antelope Canyon soften the steep rock walls, while sunbeams create spotlights on the sandy floor.
Mark Johnston > Fluted walls carved by rushing water in Antelope Canyon.  The hole at upper right, stained below by pouring water is called "The Weeping Eye".
Mark Johnston > Beams of sunlight reach all the way to the sandy floor of Antelope Canyon during the summer months.
Mark Johnston > Fantastic shapes, colors, and light make for spectacular views within the depths of Antelope Canyon.
Mark Johnston > Beams of sunlight penetrate into the depths of Antelope Canyon when the sun is high during the summer months, reaching all the way to the canyon floor.
Mark Johnston > Pencil-thin sunbeams reach deep into the narrow slot of Antelope Canyon during certain times of day during the non-Winter months.
Mark Johnston > Beams of sunlight mixed with more diffuse reflections from the colorful walls make for wonderful tones in Antelope Canyon.
Mark Johnston > During certain times of the day in the non-Winter months, the sun ascends high enough so that shafts of light reach all the way to the floor of Antelope Canyon.
Mark Johnston > The tortuous shape of Antelope Canyon makes for an infinite variety of compositions, involving sunlight and shadow, fractured and polished shapes, and multi-hued layers of rock.
Sweeping curves carved by floodwaters in Antelope Canyon soften the steep rock walls, while sunbeams create spotlights on the sandy floor.
Mark Johnston > Sweeping curves carved by floodwaters in Antelope Canyon soften the steep rock walls, while sunbeams create spotlights on the sandy floor.
Sweeping curves carved by floodwaters in Antelope Canyon soften the steep rock walls, while sunbeams create spotlights on the sandy floor.
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