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Posted: Sat May 5th, 2012 10:14
 
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Thank you Graham, they are wonderful. The Saguaro Cactus is spectacular, I remember seeing pictures in the National Geographic magazine of similar plants many years ago.



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Love those cacti pictures. So sharp.



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Lovely flower shots Graham.


Its no good.

I will have to get me a D800 when they are available again.



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I hope you are not all getting fed up with D800 pix of USA? If so please say so, I have 100s of images to draw from and as I am now editing them I just can not believe the quality that this new camera produces. Going back to the old days of film I could not have done this quality/fine detail with a 8x10inch view camera and the best transp film of the day 15 years ago!I wish you could be looking at these full sized images 7360x4912 pixels on my high res computer monitor.

This is another landscape from Monument Valley.

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This is rock detail from Capitol Reef.

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Thank you very much for your marvelous images. You have actually managed to transport me to many places in the area that I will never visit even though I live in Arizona. Your Arizona/Utah images are easily the equal of those from Arizona Highways which is pretty much the Arizona gold standard for landscapes.



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Ken thanks for that I have just found another pix of Grand Canyon taken before the weather closed in on us. I would love to go down to river level but we did not have time.

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Another amazing arch pix from Capitol Reef.

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Wonderful images Graham.

Thanks again for sharing, please keep them coming, sod the bandwidth!



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Really enjoying this trip now you are back and can post up more images. I love these images as I have never been there. I have been to quite a few places in USA but not those that Graham has just visited.



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