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In reply to the discussion: A couple of days ago, I was able to visit the Upper Antelope Valley in AZ...photo heavy! [View all]CaliforniaPeggy
(149,791 posts)29. Yes, there are places to stay nearby. We stayed in Page.
IF you can do it, go in the off season. The word has gotten out about this wonderful place, and summers are full of tourists. I was lucky in that the group I went with had only a few people. There can be hundreds in the canyon at any given time.
I also picked an off-time, 3 PM. The sun doesn't shine directly down into the canyon then, and most people want to see that. I was willing to sacrifice that option in order to have as few people around as possible, and it did pay off.
Good Luck!
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A couple of days ago, I was able to visit the Upper Antelope Valley in AZ...photo heavy! [View all]
CaliforniaPeggy
Jun 2014
OP
Not sure if I will ever go out west again. BTW, use the blue channel in the mixer, or
alfredo
Jun 2014
#8
My software is pretty simple... I used the blue (cyan) channel. Here's how it turned out:
CaliforniaPeggy
Jun 2014
#34
It was my pleasure, my dear Agschmid! Thank you for your very kind comments!
CaliforniaPeggy
Jun 2014
#13
gorgeous photography Miss Peggy! There's a video on You Tube, I think it's called
secondwind
Jun 2014
#31