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Posted: Fri Apr 27th, 2012 06:39
 
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Yes indeed the sky with the dark clouds is very attractive.

Thom Hogan has just come back from rafting down the Colorado river.



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We are now South of the Grand Canyon in Prescott Valley, Arizona and I get my railway fix today with a trip on Verde Canyon Railway. Good weather this morning sun no sign of the dramatic snow storms of yesterday. Still at 5000 feet so mild temp.

Todays pix is our hired RV and Wendy at Capitol Reeef.

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Great RV for travelling around.

Could fit a darkroom in there. :lol:



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On the last legs of USA trip now in remote part of Arizona so may not get internet till I get back next week. D800 still working perfectly so battery problem seems not to have done any long term damage.



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Graham : Glad to see that you are enjoying the trip to eh States and giving the D800 a nice wringing out!! Wonderful images, continued success !!

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You have some wonderful images of Arizona and Utah but you are missing the finest museum/zoo in America - The Arizona/Sonora Desert Museum and the finest large cactus in all the world,in the Saguaro National Monument. Sorry,just had to get in a pitch for SOUTHERN Arizona I love it so much. I can't believe the beauty of your images can REALLY be credited only to the D800. I kinda think you probably had a LITTLE to do with them being the quality they are. Of course the quality of the landscape may have been the inspiration. They are as fine as ANY southwest landscapes I have seen and I've seen an awful lot.



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Well I've resisted commenting on the fact that Graham is actually a very able and skilled professional photographer.
His website shows many years of great photos so the D800 only aids the process rather than makes it possible.



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jk wrote:
Well I've resisted commenting on the fact that Graham is actually a very able and skilled professional photographer.

Not wishing to take this thread OT I have started a new thread to address JK's remarks.

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I am still wondering at that Grand Canyon photo. It has so much detail and interest. I think I will be paying Graham a visit to see it printed large and in full definition.



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Landed back from USA this afternoon. Bit colder here!

Flower from the desert from my last afternoon in USA.

thanks for all you interest and kind comments.

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