iN PHOTOS: Trains, planes and automobiles in Kamloops, Okanagan

Some photographers in Kamloops and the Okanagan used trains, planes and traffic on city streets as their photo subjects this month, providing interesting perspectives in all types of fall weather at all times of the day.

Commercial planes flying in clear blue skies, wet and shiny downtown streets at night and the brightly coloured CN Rail trains are included in this artistic collection of photos.

These captures show parts of our cities in September in a creative way.

If you have awesome photos of your city you want to share, send them to news@infonews.ca.

This personal aircraft was photographed with a GoPro landing on the surface of Okanagan Lake near West Kelowna. | Credit: SUBMITTED/ Dean Pratley

A CN train chugs along the tracks in downtown Kamloops. | Credit: SUBMITTED/ Lucas Cain

This commercial plane was photographed against a clear blue sky in Kamloops. | Credit: SUBMITTED/ Lorie Cook

A personal aircraft flying over Okanagan Lake near West Kelowna is photographed with a GoPro. | Credit: SUBMITTED/ Dean Pratley

The setting sun lights up Highway 1 on an evening in Kamloops. | Credit: SUBMITTED/ Dominic Winning

Lights against wet city streets in Kamloops shine bright after a rain shower in September. | Credit: SUBMITTED/ Darshan Kulkarni


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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.

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