Just got back...
You guys nailed it. But to amplify a few points:
1. 16mm is plenty wide. Any wider and you'd end up cropping out a bunch of other lenses, feet, and people unsuccessfully ducking out of your shot.
2. It's really, really dusty. Don't plan on changing lenses. You can pack light.
3. It's really hectic, crowded, and can be rather stressful. The shafts of light are very short lived (no more than a few mins), and while the guides to a good job of keep the hordes at bay, they can't for long.
4. I did the "pro" photographer tour. In provides a few advantages. You get a clear view of all the spots in prime lighting. The guides seem to be in cahoots across tour companies, which is nice. They sometimes give each other S___, "Dude, setup your photographers better, etc...". The others on the tour were all friendly, respectful, and focused on getting their shots. There were at least two actual pros who'd flown in just for the 1.5 hour tour.
5. Most of it shot Av, f/8.0, ISO 100. This yields shutter speed between 5 and 30 seconds. Since the shutter is open for such a long percentage of the prime time with a clear shot and the right light, you really need to...
6. KNOW YOUR GEAR. You'll be adjusting settings in near dark sometimes, frequently adjusting your tripod, changing positions, etc...And you have precious little time. An articulating screen would have been very helpful for upshots from the floor...
7. Live view is extremely handy, but it's dark..focusing will be a frustrating.
8. Bring an extra battery (esp is using live view at all). I can usually shoot almost a full day on one battery, and I almost drained mine in 1.5 hours with live view.
9. I used a remote transmitter to trigger the shutter, I recommend it.
10. Bring a cloth to keep lens a clear as possible.
I did a second tour with my wife of the same Lower antelope, Owl canyon and rattlesnake Canyon. Lower Antelope is the best, and I can attest...the primo light a couple of hours earlier and the guides made a big difference.
Some samples, note I don't think I bumped saturation at all. I did adjust shadows and highlights some, so these are not SOOC, but not hard to achieve either:
Enjoy!
Whole album: https://www.flickr.com/photos/jeffd/albums/72157667056489770
IMG_0417 by
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IMG_0706 by
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IMG_0546 by
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Some fun:
IMG_0583 by
Jeff, on Flickr
Bonus Content (Pano of 2 shots at 16mm):
IMG_1048 by
Jeff, on Flickr