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![Winter Windmills](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/617d79c50602c958f5e0994d/1736215745314-5DMXYBUUPU1DRI4W8FMP/winterWindmills.png)
Winter Windmills
I love the way the crisp, white blades of the wind turbines contrast with the deep blue winter sky.
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![Field Lines](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/617d79c50602c958f5e0994d/1635625421124-WM4RVIR6N7YML73QZ7QQ/Winter+Field++1.jpg)
Field Lines
Field Lines was one of those "slam on the brakes" moments. The sun was sinking in the southwest sky, just kissing the top of the treeline.
![Lonely Tree Gallery](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/617d79c50602c958f5e0994d/1635691054333-NDZ0O68N2A8CHGO6T4M8/KEP_Lonely+Tree+1.png)
Lonely Tree Gallery
When it is not cloudy, the January sky is a clean, rich blue. I tried to combine those elements into the Lonely Tree Series. Moving close to the tree allowed the trees strength and the pattern of its outstretched branches to contrast with the sky. For me, it is a way to show the kind of strength a living thing needs to survive in the cold, vast, Canadian prairies. I think that the tree was allowed to stand out of respect for that very strength.
![Hockey on the Prairies](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/617d79c50602c958f5e0994d/1635690107623-OSVZP610RKM0M2VB7OBJ/MierauBoysHockey14January+30%2C+2021.jpg)
Hockey on the Prairies
Hockey on the Prairies played like it used to be…and perhaps as it should be. There is something quintessentially Canadian about seeing a dad on the ice shooting pucks with his kids on a Saturday afternoon. Better yet, on a homemade rink across from the barn.