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Fellow blogger Marcus Puschmann recently posted wonderful black and white photos of (Upper) Antelope Canyon at the following link: https://streetsofnuremberg.com/2022/01/27/antelope-canyon-in-black-and-white/ . His post inspired me to look through color photos I took in 2013 of Lower Antelope Canyon, and to convert them to monochrome.

Both canyons are near the town of Page, AZ. Upper Antelope Canyon is the shorter of the two, but it is famous for a shaft of sunlight that falls on the canyon floor around noon time. Close by Lower Antelope Canyon is twice as long and not as famous, but it is easier to book a ticket to go see it. Both canyons have very similar look and feel since they were carved out by water from the same sandstone prevalent in the area. In any case, here are some of the photos I took, rendered in monochrome.

Near the entrance to Lower Antelope Canyon.
Lower Antelope Canyon.
Lower Antelope Canyon.
Lower Antelope Canyon.
Lower Antelope Canyon.
Lower Antelope Canyon.
Lower Antelope Canyon.
Lower Antelope Canyon. Note bird on the right.
Lower Antelope Canyon.
Lower Antelope Canyon.
Lower Antelope Canyon.
Lower Antelope Canyon.
Lower Antelope Canyon.
Lower Antelope Canyon. Stairs to exit.
View after exiting Lower Antelope Canyon.