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![]() ![]() ![]() Saw these crossing Independence Pass ![]() ![]() Lot of flare but I kinda liked it
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We passed just west of Monument Valley last month going up highway 12. I will have to add it to my next agenda. Looks like a neat place I really like the 2nd shot.
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Seeing your pictures now means that I've got to add this to my list of places to visit. Beautifully captured .I especially like the last one--the flare works well to enhance the image.
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Great depth and texture in the B&W images, and very expressive eyes on the "critters." Must agree that the flare in the last one does add much interest.
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thanks everyone . . it's been a great vacation. Will post more later.
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Very cool shots! Love the b&w, if the weather cooperates I'll be taking my own Monument Valley shots in a couple of weeks.
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Nice views of the valley and the Big Horne Sheep. Looks like you had a great trip. Just seeing the sign that says 12,095 feet makes me woozy.
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