1; Antelope Canyons, Arizona; 72 photos + samples of Gallery Wall layouts; This collection of abstract square Images is perfect for creating a Gallery Wall; Slot canyons, such as Antelope Canyons, are known for their unique rock formations, textures, and changing colors. The orange and pink colors of Navajo sandstone change due to the way the light interacts with the forms. In the upper part of the canyon, only pink and orange hues are reflected. As light reflects off multiple layers dipper into the canyon, it loses the red hues with each bounce. Since blue is the shortest wavelength of visible light, it becomes the predominant color that is scattered in poorly lit areas. This effect is known as diffuse reflection and contributes to a decrease in the intensity of the reflected light. When the little reflected light is left, the light from the blue sky takes over the reflected light and creates the effect known as Navajo Rainbow. As the sun moves throughout the day, the light and shadows in the canyon change, creating a constantly shifting and mesmerizing display. ; Captured beauty of these natural phenomena, will make excellent additions to home and office decor.; Creating a composition of several square photos in different sizes can be a great way to add visual interest. This technique, known as a gallery wall, can showcase a collection of photographs and add a personal warm touch to your living or working space. You can select the images you like the best and we will help you with determining the right layout and sizing for your home or office. you can find several sample layouts at the end of the gallery.
72 photos + samples of Gallery Wall layouts1; Lake Powell Area, Glen Canyon NAR; 127 photos; Hieroglyphs of the Earth; Glen Canyon National Recreational Area. More than 1.25 million acres of incredibly diverse and beautiful land and 650 million years of the Earth's history. Lake Powell - the heart of Glen Canyon is 186 miles long and has 1,960 miles of shoreline - longer than the entire west coast of the continental United States. Lake was formed by Glen Canyon Dam and named in honor of Civil War veteran and explorer John Wesley Powell. There are 96 major canyons to explore and countless smaller tributaries. The entire area presents an unlimited potential for a landscape photographer. There are almost no roads along the shores of the Lake Powell, and the large areas of this incredible labyrinth are accessible only by air. I have organized several lend, water and aerial photo-expeditions to the area over last 12 years and have built an ultimate knowledge of its main geological features, preferable light, photogenic altitude and angles. This gallery is the result of my exploration. Enjoy!
127 photosUpper Antelope Canyon. The Light Play. Arizona, USA
18 PhotosLower Antelope Canyon. The Light Show. Arizona, USA
18 PhotosThe Wave. North Coyote Buttes, Paria Canyon, Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness Area, Arizona, USA
18 Photos