Description
Colors of Lower Antelope Canyon, Grand Teton National Park, by Ruby Hour Photo Art ~ Marcela Herdova
Lower Antelope Canyon is a glowing palette of natural color, where sunlight filters through narrow sandstone openings and ignites the canyon walls in radiant hues. Shades of deep crimson, fiery orange, rose gold, and soft lavender ripple across the smooth, sculpted surfaces, shifting with every change in light. The sandstone curves flow like frozen waves, capturing centuries of wind and water shaping the canyon’s fluid forms. As beams of light descend into the depths, they reveal layers of color that seem to glow from within, creating an otherworldly atmosphere. Every step offers a new gradient, a new interplay of shadow and brilliance — a vivid, living canvas crafted entirely by nature.
Print Options
Prints mounted on Aluminom Dibond offer a long-lasting, gallery-ready piece. The photographs are printed on a matte paper which reduces reflections (using Fuji Crystal Archive DP II paper) and then mounted on Aluminum Dibond (so not infused on metal). Aluminum Dibond is a 0.11 in. (3mm) thick composite material with three layers. Two white-coated aluminum plates enclose a black polyethylene core. Viewed from the sides, the material appears black. Although extremely robust, Aluminum Dibond has a low weight, meaning it is also perfect for large-format pieces. You photo print is laminated with a UV and dust protective thin film and mounted on the Aluminum Dibond.
Prints mounted on Aluminum Dibond backing arrive ready to hang with aluminum rails attached to the back for easy installation out of the box.
Additional Information
Artists: |
Marcela Herdova / Ruby Hour Photo Art |
Orientation: |
Landscape |
Rights: |
Print |
Type: |
Photography |
Subject: |
Canyon |