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Posted: Sun Apr 15th, 2012 20:30
 
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My first post on our new forum I am at present on holiday in USA with my new Nikon D800 and will try and post some more pix later depending on internet. We are in a large hired motor-home that does 8mpg.

Arrived at Monument Valley this evening so hope for some dramatic pix in morning.

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Wow. Stunning image. Wicked sharp. Great composition and it looks like the D800 is living up to expectations.

 




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This view taken in Arizona Badlands with 24-70mm AF-S Lens has remarkable fine detail when the full sized image is viewed.
I have only had this new camera a few weeks and can say it is one of the best DSLRs that Nikon have produced to date.

I have posted several more images from this trip on my website if members are interested: http://www.gwpmultimedia.com

Hope to get more in Monument Valley in morning.



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Thanks Graham. Glad to see you over here.
Stunning images but its all about the operator not the machine alone.



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Today the D800 was working hard in Monument Valley. Good strong sunlight but not the ideal early or late light. I used the 24-70mm and 70-300mm lens.

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Nice stuff Graham.. The D800 looks very tempting!!!

But I'm sad you didn't stop by and say hello on the way home :byebye:




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Ahother from M Valley

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It's hard work adding pix in these remote places as internet is so slow. I have a few more pix on my website: http://www.gwpmultimedia.com

The D800 is working very well but trying auto white balance in Monument Valley made pix too cold so in editing I reset the RAW file to Cloudy to give spot on colour of the red rocks.



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Enjoyed the photos Graham, looks like you will be keeping the D800.



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Did you have to Tip the Cowboy, he worked nicely into the image :-)




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