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Jason Dunn

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Explorations of Winter

Given the surprisingly intense snowfall we’re currenting getting in the Seattle area, it seemed appropriate for me to share some pictures of an even colder place: High River, Alberta, Canada.

All photos taken with a Nikon Z-6 & Nikon Z-Mount 50mm f/1.8 lens

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Posted on January 14, 2020Author Jason DunnCategories PhotographyTags Photography

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