Year in Review: Ed Kaiser reflects on how simple photos can be the most appealing

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Author of the article:Ed KaiserPublishing date:Dec 29, 2020  •   •  < 1 minute readA couple of skiers try their luck on the moguls as the sunlight creates a nice visual pattern effect at Snow Valley Ski Club in Edmonton, March 2, 2020.Article contentA couple of skiers try their luck on the moguls as the sunlight creates a nice visual pattern effect at Snow Valley Ski Club in Edmonton. Sometimes the simplest photographs are the most appealing to the viewers. What makes the picture is the contrast of the sun and shadows creating the pattern effect. If the sun was not shining you can hardly make out the moguls from that distance.A couple of skiers try their luck on the moguls as the sunlight creates a nice visual pattern effect at Snow Valley Ski Club in Edmonton, March 2, 2020.A replica of a Allosaurus head named Big Al greets visitors that flocked to the Family Day free admission at the Royal Alberta Museum in Edmonton, February 17, 2020. It lived 155 to 145 million years ago during the late Jurassic period. Ed Kaiser/PostmediaWhile Zoo Director Lindsey Galloway is doing media briefings, the resident otters were excited to see people outside their… Read More

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