Sunday, October 6, 2019

Week 1: Antelope Canyon


I attended to Upper Antelope Canyon Tour in this summer, and I had a great time. When I entered canyon, there is fantastic views every where. Sun light and angle changed canyon's look. I really loved to see the light create shadow and high light on the canyon because it gives more texture and seems three-dimensional, and light also enhanced color. I saw the several rocks that look like animals, and it is because not only the shapes and texture but also lights and shadows help to show that. Which means light can be used for trick or illusion. In addition, I could see the sun light beam during the tour, and I felt how strong and powerful sun light is. Especially when guide dispersed clouds of sand into the air, the light showed beam clearly. Anyway, Antelope Canyon was very attractive place, and it makes me think about the beauties and mystery of nature.

4 comments:

  1. This picture is absolutely gorgeous Kayo! I love how there is so much contrast in this moment, from the bright source of light to the rich colors of the canyons and its shadows. It definitely reminds me that nature is filled with some of the most beautiful things.

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  2. Wonderful photo and comment that light is really how we perceive everything - it can expose the reality of an object or distort it in wonderful ways - it controls our perception

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  3. I really like this photo. The light adds an amazing depth to the rock structure. I lie that you mentioned light can be used as an illusion or trick and I think that is something we forget but could be a great tool.

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  4. I really like this photo. The light adds an amazing depth to the rock structure. I lie that you mentioned light can be used as an illusion or trick and I think that is something we forget but could be a great tool. (that last comment was me)

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