Good evening, nature fans! Tonight's Daily Nature Fix was inspired by fellow steemian ; a talented photographer whom I became a fan of nearly a year ago, when his son was posting some of his work on here before he became a member himself. Anyway, earlier he posted a photo from Antelope Canyon, a gorgeous slot canyon in northern Arizona. Check it out here: https://steemit.com/photofeed/@irvinesimages/antelope-canyon-color
Kylene and I visited the same canyon around 2 or 3 years ago. I've shared a few photos from it in the past, but tonight I'm going to post some that I normally skim right past because... well... they're almost all black. I guess I always looked at them as belonging in the trash bin, but tonight I realized they sorta have a minimalist appeal to them.
They were taken in the narrowest slots of the slot canyon, looking upward to the sky. The canyon is around 100 feet deep in some spots. A few areas were only 4 feet or so wide, to walk through. It's nearly a quarter mile long too. Definitely a true natural wonder of Navajo country.
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