JoeW
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This is NOT a photo assignment. However, I'm looking for technical advice about a situation/location that is likely to provide technical challenges. In a couple of months I've got a vacation that I'll be taking in Arizona. Plus later on it looks like I'll be visiting Utah (for family reasons). Northern Arizona and Southern Utah are home to some superb slot canyons. The most famous is probably Upper Antelope Canyon in Arizona File:USA Antelope-Canyon.jpg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I've never shot in a slot canyon before. I assume standard rules for shooting in the west (about mid-day is often too bright and glaring) are the opposite for a slot canyon (b/c in the morning and later afternoon the slot canyon is probably all shadow). I've also been told that they tend to be dusty (so don't plan on swapping out lens while you're in a slot canyon). But what other technical advice can people offer about shooting in a slot canyon?
I've never shot in a slot canyon before. I assume standard rules for shooting in the west (about mid-day is often too bright and glaring) are the opposite for a slot canyon (b/c in the morning and later afternoon the slot canyon is probably all shadow). I've also been told that they tend to be dusty (so don't plan on swapping out lens while you're in a slot canyon). But what other technical advice can people offer about shooting in a slot canyon?