Metal Prints are by far my favorite choice for any of my Slot Canyon series! Acrylic Prints are or a Photographic Print on Fuji Pearl or Watercolor Fine Art Paper II are also excellent choices for my Slot Canyon series. Acrylic Prints are beautiful photo prints face-mounted to plexiglass with polished edges.
My day in Antelope Canyon was magical. I visited both Upper and Lower Antelope Canyon. I had a Navajo guide who really helped me locate beautiful spots and light beams shining into the canyon. To top it off, he brought his brother who played the Navajo flute. Absolutely wonderful!!
Antelope Canyon was formed by the erosion of Navajo Sandstone during flash flooding. Over thousands of years, rainwater, especially during monsoon season, runs into the extensive basin above Antelope Canyon and picks up speed and sand as it rushes into the narrow passageways. Over time the passageways erode away, deepening the corridors and smoothing hard edges to form characteristic "flowing" shapes. Ultimately the water flows in to Lake Powell. They are called slot canyons because in some places they are only one to two feet wide. Access to Antelope Canyon is only available with a Navajo guide or guided tour.