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Posted: Wed May 2nd, 2012 12:58
 
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Fantastic shots, Graham.

Monument Valley is sure one of the most exciting places to photograph in the world, isn't it?

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Graham, thank YOU for so kindly sharing and taking the time to send us your account and some beautiful images from your trip.

I have thoroughly enjoyed reading and viewing this thread.



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Thanks for taking on vacation with you to these beautiful parks.

I trust you returned your cowboy prop before leaving the country.:hi:



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Yes indeed I have enjoyed my virtual trip with Graham and his wife!
Thank you Graham for sharing with us.



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Now I am back I will edit a few more and put them up if of interest. To sum up the D800 has proved to be one of the best ever Nikon DSLR to date that I have owned.

I have also done some video tests and will publish my finding on them once I have seen them in CS5 Premier and a full 1920x1080 large video monitor.



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Graham Whistler wrote:
Now I am back I will edit a few more and put them up if of interest.

Yes Please! ...More flowers if you have them? That last one was lovely. :smallthumbs:



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:lol:
As long as Graham didnt get too close to those cactus flowers.
They are mighty prickly and getting the spines out can take many days/weeks.



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Thanks Graham, I have enjoyed the trip you have taken us on.

 




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Robert more flowers for you as requested!

Attachment: Cactus1835.jpg (Downloaded 64 times)



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More for Robert. I am back in UK now and will be posting more D800 info and shortly doing a full camera review for the RPS Digital Imaging Group Magazine.

The Saguaro Cactus is all over S Arizona and lives for over 100 years and is very high. It is just starting to flower now late April and this was so tall I had to stand on the back of a large 4x4 with a 300mm lens to get the shot.

Attachment: SaguaroFlower1841.jpg (Downloaded 64 times)



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