Day Glow

from $550.00

Looking straight up through the crack in the ceiling of this “room” in the slot canyon revealed the upper walls that in turn created what looked like another ceiling above. The walls curved over the opening and were vividly lit by the morning sun. As the light reached down to the lower parts, the walls reflected deeper colors of the spectrum. The edges seemed to glow with the blue light of day. The curves of the sandstone and the shades of light were just amazing to see and experience.

Camera: Nikon Z7
Shot Settings:
Nikkor 24-70mm @ 43mm, f/8 and 1/3 sec
Edition Size:
150
Typical Print Size :
(2:1 ratio) 18″ x 36″ up to 24″ x 48″ single panel and 36” x 72” triptych

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Looking straight up through the crack in the ceiling of this “room” in the slot canyon revealed the upper walls that in turn created what looked like another ceiling above. The walls curved over the opening and were vividly lit by the morning sun. As the light reached down to the lower parts, the walls reflected deeper colors of the spectrum. The edges seemed to glow with the blue light of day. The curves of the sandstone and the shades of light were just amazing to see and experience.

Camera: Nikon Z7
Shot Settings:
Nikkor 24-70mm @ 43mm, f/8 and 1/3 sec
Edition Size:
150
Typical Print Size :
(2:1 ratio) 18″ x 36″ up to 24″ x 48″ single panel and 36” x 72” triptych

Looking straight up through the crack in the ceiling of this “room” in the slot canyon revealed the upper walls that in turn created what looked like another ceiling above. The walls curved over the opening and were vividly lit by the morning sun. As the light reached down to the lower parts, the walls reflected deeper colors of the spectrum. The edges seemed to glow with the blue light of day. The curves of the sandstone and the shades of light were just amazing to see and experience.

Camera: Nikon Z7
Shot Settings:
Nikkor 24-70mm @ 43mm, f/8 and 1/3 sec
Edition Size:
150
Typical Print Size :
(2:1 ratio) 18″ x 36″ up to 24″ x 48″ single panel and 36” x 72” triptych