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Canyon X Arizona

February 25, 2019 by Jim Brompton Leave a Comment

For those of you thinking of going to Antelope Canyon try and arrange a trip to Canyon X. We communicated with the tour company for months ahead of the trip to find out the best places. We were told that Antelope Upper and Lower were the most popular. They did suggest that they were very busy. I took the advice of our guide and confirmed we would see Canyon X. This capture is from there. We were the only people in the Canyon that day and had several hours of shooting with no one else around. What a treat compared to Antelope. 

Filed Under: Landscapes Tagged With: Canadian Landscape Photographer, Canadian Landscape Photography, Canyon X, Fine Art Photography, Master Photographer in Fine Art

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