Featured Photographer: Steven Lund This winter was a good one. Mild temperatures make being outside a blast. If you are a bird watcher, you may have noticed in your travels that snowy owls have been popping up very frequently. Pretty much every day I travel on highway 21. In the last 2 months I have… Continue reading Snowy Owls
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Spring in Kindersley
Featured Photographer: Steven Lund Spring has certainly seemed to have shown up early this year. With record breaking temperatures in January, February and in March. The melt has started and yet we can’t help but think we might be in for it again. Temperatures are supposed to drop again. Making us wonder, when spring will… Continue reading Spring in Kindersley
HOW TO REDUCE NOISE IN AN IMAGE WITHOUT LOSING DETAIL
Source: Gannon Burgett With each passing year, cameras are getting better and better at keeping digital noise to a minimum. Despite this, there are still times when you need to shoot at a high ISO and will inevitably end up with an amount of noise you aren’t pleased with. Thankfully, this can be fixed in… Continue reading HOW TO REDUCE NOISE IN AN IMAGE WITHOUT LOSING DETAIL
Back Road Exploring
It’s almost Spring!!!! For my family and I that means its almost time to spend countless hours on the back roads exploring all the wonderful sites this province has to offer. Some people think there is not much to see in the flat wide open spaces this area offers but they are so wrong! From… Continue reading Back Road Exploring
How to Take Better Photos With Your Smartphone
Source: Gannon Burgett, diyphotography.net HOW TO TAKE BETTER PHOTOS WITH YOUR IPHONE (OR ANY OTHER SMARTPHONE) Smartphone photography might seem straightforward. But the truth of the matter is there are plenty of people out there who could benefit from learning at least the basics involved in capturing quality images with a smartphone. Here to break… Continue reading How to Take Better Photos With Your Smartphone
Night Sky
Night time in Saskatchewan. It’s such a peaceful serene place to be. We are extremely lucky living where we do. With miles and miles of open country side it gives us the perfect opportunity to enjoy the night sky, away from all the light pollution of towns and cities with just a short drive.… Continue reading Night Sky
Lunar Photography Tips
Photographing the moon can be exasperating. You’re feeling inspired by the stunning beauty of the full moon, and you want to capture it. You get out your camera, compose your shot, press the shutter, and—argh. All you have to show for it is a small white dot in the middle of a black background. So… Continue reading Lunar Photography Tips
Winter Photography
Its winter time in Saskatchewan. I know last week that was a little hard to believe. In the pluses and no snow on the ground. Every so often we get a mild winter like this. The blasting cold of some winters makes us appreciate these mild temperatures even more. Two years ago at this time… Continue reading Winter Photography
New Years Northern Lights
Local photographer Steven Lund managed to catch a gorgeous natural light display on December 31, 2015. Here are a few photos from that very evening. “I often travel the grids in the area searching for subjects to photograph. After reading THIS article on kindersleysocial.ca/webarchive I thought I would try my luck. At approximately 11:30PM on New Years… Continue reading New Years Northern Lights