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Tag Archives: Tamron 17-50 DI EX II

Black and White Photography, Photography

X-Files ?

January 25, 2014JoeFog, Horror Films, Nikon D7000, Suspense, Tamron 17-50 DI EX II, X-Files 18 Comments

DistantStranger

I tried to make this scene as eerie as possible and incorporate some simulated film grain to make it look like it’s out of some low budget horror film. All I could think of was that television series The X-Files. I really was foggy out and that added to the effect.

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Morning Jog !

January 18, 2014JoeArgyle Park, Fog, Jogging, Nikon D7000, Tamron 17-50 DI EX II 43 Comments

MorningJog

This person was taking their morning jog down a foggy path. Taken with a Nikon D7000 and Tamron 17-50 f/2.8 lens. I hope you enjoy.

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