Antelope Canyon Black and White

SKU: 125-BR40712
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  • Hang only from attached hangers. Do not use wire to hang.
  • Arrives in 7 to 10 Business Days, Direct to Your Home or Business.
  • Antelope Canyon in Black and White by Angela Goin.
  • The sandstone walls of Antelope Canyon in Page Arizona.
  • I loved how the unique sandstone canyon walls created abstract geometric shapes.
  • To add to the abstract, mystical fell of this scene it just called for black and white.
  • This image is taken from the canyon floor, looking up to the sky.
  • The drastic changes of light across the canyon walls is emphasized by the black and white rendering.

**Also Available In Stores As SKU 124-BR40712**

Dimensions / Specifications

Attribute name Attribute value
Depth: 2
Width: 48
Height: 32
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Artwork Style: Photography
Artist's Name: Angela Goin
Orientation: Landscape
Artwork Size: 32 x 48
Style: Rustic / Vintage
Mid-Century / Retro
Color / Finish: Black
White
Subject: Black and White
  • Hang only from attached hangers. Do not use wire to hang.
  • Arrives in 7 to 10 Business Days, Direct to Your Home or Business.
  • Antelope Canyon in Black and White by Angela Goin.
  • The sandstone walls of Antelope Canyon in Page Arizona.
  • I loved how the unique sandstone canyon walls created abstract geometric shapes.
  • To add to the abstract, mystical fell of this scene it just called for black and white.
  • This image is taken from the canyon floor, looking up to the sky.
  • The drastic changes of light across the canyon walls is emphasized by the black and white rendering.

**Also Available In Stores As SKU 124-BR40712**

Angela Goin

Collection Details

I am a professional landscape and wildlife photographer. After traveling extensively across the country, the desert of Arizona always calls my name. I grew up in Oregon before moving to Arizona for college and quickly fell in love with the landscape. The first thing that drew me to photography was how personal it is. A thousand photographers can see the same landscape and produce a different image with our personal touch. We get to preserve a tiny piece of history and share it with others.