by Rob Kunz | Feb 21, 2014 | Abandoned, Project 52/40, Winter | 0 comments
Last weekend my son and I went ice fishing with some of my family. It was quite cold but we had a great time hanging out in the shack fishing, snowmobiling and snowshoeing. I haven’t been out shooting or felt all that inspired lately so I thought the weekend...by Rob Kunz | Jan 22, 2014 | Abandoned, Buildings, Light Painting, Night, People, Project 52/40, Rural, Winter | 0 comments
Last week I had a really hard time coming up with photo ideas for Project 52/40. I’ve also been wanting to get back to more night photography. So while browsing my social media feeds and some photo websites, I came across a few photos like this and decided to...by Rob Kunz | Jan 2, 2014 | Abandoned, Buildings, Project 52/40, Winter | 0 comments
There are times when I’m out wandering, looking for photos to present themselves that something catches my eye but it’s hard to pinpoint what it is. This was one of those instances. I was walking some trails around St. Peter’s College and I came...by Rob Kunz | Dec 4, 2013 | Abandoned, Monochrome, Project 52/40, Rural, Winter | 0 comments
This tree, the pasture that surrounds it and the farmyard nearby will all be consumed by our sprawling city in the very near future. While I was taking this photo I could hear the excavators and earth moving machines working nearby preparing for Saskatoon’s...by Rob Kunz | Oct 8, 2013 | Abandoned, Buildings, Landscape, Project 52/40, Rural | 0 comments
Usually I curse magpies for waking me from my slumber on a Sunday morning but I’d like to thank this little guy for landing when and where he did. He didn’t stay long. Just long enough for me to take the photo and then he was off. ...by Rob Kunz | Sep 24, 2013 | Abandoned, Project 52/40, Still Life | 0 comments
Sometimes it’s the little things that catch my eye. The trick is finding an interesting way to photograph it.