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A Small Stream Flowing Through Willis Creek Slot Canyon's water eroded walls in this commercial balck and white landscape photograph by Brian Buckner Photography, Shreveport, Louisiana.

Elephant Toes Slot Canyon

The Photograph, "Elephant Toes Slot Canyon", Receives It's Title From The Likeness Of The Erosion Carved Sandstone Formations In The Slot Canyon To The Toes Of Elephants. A Small Stream Flowing Through Willis Creek Slot Canyon, Slightly East Of Bryce Canyon, Is But A Ghostly Sign Of Twenty And Thirty Foot Walls Of Water And Debris That Have Tumbled The Sandstone Into The Shapes It Has Today. Lens Perspective, Indirect Canyon Wall Light, Strong Tonal Contrast And Black And White Imagery Come Together With Dramatic Results In This Commercial Landscape Photograph By Brian Buckner Photography, Shreveport, Louisiana.