Saturday, November 9, 2024

New Photos from Upper Antelope Canyon Cave, Arizona

 




I received numerous comments regarding the photos I took in the Upper Antelope Canyon, Arizona. Here is the link to my preview post: https://liveingray.blogspot.com/2024/09/upper-antelope-canyon-on-navajo-land-in.html

The readers were surprised that a 1980’s film camera, a Minolta X-700 and a lesser known lens, the Soligor 20mm f2.8 wide angle could take such sharp and contrasty photos in a dimly lit cave on ASA 100 film, handheld. And many asked if there were more that I can post.

Previously, I had printed, under my vintage HANSA enlarger, a few photos I chose from reviewing the negative strip. Based on the request of readers, I went back and chose a couple more to print.

The photo atop this entry has a single source of light resulting in a depth of field often seen in similar shots, although most are made with professional medium or large format cameras on a tripod. My photos are handheld and on 35mm film, adding the challenge I like when using vintage cameras and lenses.

The photo below has multiple sources of light, coming from cracks and small openings in the cave ceiling. I like the originality of this one more as I believe it gives the viewer ample space for imagination and personal interpretation.



Many thanks to my readers for their comments and hope these two new photos will excite a few of them to dust off their vintage camera and get back to film photography!

 

November 9, 2024

© Vahé A. Kazandjian, 2024

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