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Photographers share shots of Saskatchewan's boundless beauty with CBC

Here are some of the photos people in Saskatchewan shared with us during the first week of 2016.

Here are some of the best sent to us in 2016

Photo of Cypress Hills dark sky preserve in June of 2014. The amateur astrophotographer took this photo near Cypress Hills, in June of 2014. (Submitted by Ryan Starosta)

The beauty of our home is boundless.

This fact has been extensively documented by amateur and professional photographers, videographers and astrophotographers alike.

Here are some of the best, latest photographs that Saskatchewan people have shared with us during the first week of 2016!

Photographer Andrea Lawrence shared this unusually beautiful photo

Andrea Lawrence took this photo of her annual Piano Burn in Fairy Hill, Sask. on Oct. 17, 2015. "What pro photographers do when there is no aurora and clouds," explained Lawrence. (Submitted by Andrea Lawrence)

"We burned wood behind it with a model on top first," wrote Lawrence.

"Then, pushed the burning trees against the back and burned the piano. It sat outside for three years. [I] found rare coins and other things in the ashes!"

Lawrence said the "Piano Burn" photo shoot has become an annual tradition.

"Blue Moon" shot by Andrea Lawrence, at Fairy Hill, Sask. Lawrence took this photo on July 31, 2015. (Submitted by Andrea Lawrence)
"Stubble Fire" by Andrea Lawrence. Lawrence took this photograph near the Qu'Appelle Valley on Oct. 9, 2015. (Submitted by Andrea Lawrence)
"Red Aurora" by Andrea Lawrence. Lawrence took this photo on Oct. 7, 2015 near the Qu'Appelle Valley. (Submitted by Andrea Lawrence)

Amateur astrophotographer Ryan Starosta captured neon constellations near Cypress Hills in June of 2014

Photo by Ryan Starosta. "That was one of my first attempts, and in fact used nothing special to take those photos," wrote Starosta. "They were taken on a Canon Rebel t2i, with a self timer." (Submitted by Ryan Starosta)

"It is one of a few national dark sky preserves for astronomy!" wrote Starosta in his submission.

Photo by Ryan Starosta. (Submitted by Ryan Starosta)
Photo by Ryan Starosta. (Submitted by Ryan Starosta)
Photo by Ryan Starosta. (Submitted by Ryan Starosta)
Photo by Ryan Starosta. (Submitted by Ryan Starosta)

Photographer and aurora hunterColin Chatfield said the best places to get night shots free of light pollution are in areas like Cypress Hills

Colin Chatfield took this photo south east of Rosetown, Sask. in fall of 2015. (Submitted by Colin Chatfield)

Are you documenting Saskatchewan's beauty and wonder?

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Madeline Kotzer

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Madeline Kotzer is an award-winning Saskatchewan journalist and News Assignment Producer for CBC Saskatchewan and CBC Saskatoon. Reach Madeline at [email protected].