iN PHOTOS: A peek into magical landscapes in Kamloops, Okanagan

There’s no shortage of magical landscapes to photograph in Kamloops and the Okanagan at all seasons of the year, and some captures are so stunning they almost invite viewers to step right into them.

Landscape photography is easy to do, but it takes a special talent to do it well.

The challenge is to take photos in a way that shows the essence of the natural world and brings viewers into the scene, according to Photography Life. The best photos demonstrate the photographer’s own connection to nature.

Tod Lake looks like a mirror at Tod Mountain near Kamloops.
SUBMITTED / BT Giles

Lush alpine settings with bright wildflowers, mountain lakes tucked against hillsides, and golden early mornings are a few of the fairytale-like settings included in this collection snapped this summer. 

What is your favourite photo in this collection? Let us know at news@infonews.ca.

The glow on the Thompson River in Kamloops in summer.
SUBMITTED / Kent Simmonds
Sacred Spotted Lake in Osoyoos is pictured at dusk.
SUBMITTED / Hayden Scott
The woods are inviting at Paul Lake near Kamloops.
SUBMITTED / Kent Simmonds
The channel at McArthur Island in Kamloops glows in summertime light.
SUBMITTED / Hayden Scott

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Shannon Ainslie

Shannon Ainslie brings a background of writing and blogging to the team. She is interested in covering human interest stories and engaging with her community of Kamloops.