by Rob Kunz | Apr 1, 2014 | Buildings, Landscape, Monochrome, Project 52/40, Rural, Winter |
Most of the time when I find a scene to photograph I move around a lot, taking many photos, looking for the best angle to take the photo from. It can sometimes be a long process and it doesn’t always work out in the final image. Not so with this scene. I knew...
by Rob Kunz | Mar 15, 2014 | Abandoned, Buildings, Project 52/40, Rural, Still Life, Winter |
Well another crazy week in the Kunz household so I had to pull this one from a while back. The kids activities are almost done now so things should slow down a little. This was another one of those times where it took me a while to figure out what caught my eye....
by Rob Kunz | Feb 6, 2014 | Buildings, Monochrome, Night, Project 52/40, Urban |
The other night I was wondering around downtown looking for my next photo… That sounds so idyllic – really, I was shuffling around in the bitter cold, wearing all the clothes I had with me, trying to stay warm and take photos at the same time, because I...
by Rob Kunz | Jan 22, 2014 | Abandoned, Buildings, Light Painting, Night, People, Project 52/40, Rural, Winter |
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 16, 2014 | Buildings, Landscape, Night, Project 52/40, Urban, Winter |
I know it’s a lot warmer now and you probably don’t want to be reminded of the bitter cold we’ve had but I really wanted to share this photo. I was driving through the UofS one evening, killing time during my daughter’s soccer practice when I...
by Rob Kunz | Jan 2, 2014 | Abandoned, Buildings, Project 52/40, Winter |
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...