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My good ending with Krahnpix has morphed into an entirely new beginning with Krahnicles! In the months after signing off this blog, I found that my interest in photography had also waned. So I sold my camera gear and bought a snowblower – maybe it’s a Saskatchewan thing. Now I’m impatiently waiting for snow. I still had a… Continue Reading
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Krahnpix was always an odd combination of wildlife photos and my eclectic version of wit. I’m pretty sure I was the biggest fan. I suppose that was a natural outcome of pouring my heart and soul into a project. Through good times and bad, I passionately chased wildlife, learned a few tricks of the trade… Continue Reading



Here goes my vote. Even they are in full action, there is something which shows them very calm, gracious and makes me dream to a glass of cacao&milk…
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I like that observation – I hadn’t quite seen it like that before.
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Yes, that comment about a photograph looking like a painting and a painting looking like a photograph is exactly the type of feedback I sometimes hear about my photographs. Yes, it sure does look like a painting. Frankly, like something Robert Bateman would paint. The colours are so amazing. Great, great shot.
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Perhaps there is a magical sweet spot between painting and photo where they crossover and both look good. I really appreciate those comments. It was just one of those beautiful days when the sandhills kept coming and I kept shooting.
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Hard to choose which one is my favourite! Initially it was the first one, but looking at this one a bit closer and it steals the show for me! Stunning…like a painting!
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Interestingly, I went through a similar process in deciding what I liked the best.
Isn’t it funny that at times high praise for a photo is that it looks like a painting and for some paintings it’s that they look like photographs?
I always appreciate your comments.
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