John's Family Conservancy in Kelowna

Shot with my iPhone 15 Pro in Raw capture mode

I was suitably impressed when I arrived at John's Family Conservancy, my first time visiting there.  Hills, hummocks, and valleys greeted me as I walked the well-maintained gravel pathways.  It was mid-March and there was still some snow on the ground, but most of it had disappeared.  I was hoping to photograph some wildlife; instead I found myself shooting landscape after landscape.

Much of the area is devoid of trees.  This appears to be the work of the amount of rocky outcrops present and a fire that had ravaged the region way back in 2003.  There are still many dead-standing logs present; you can see some in the photo.  The park has seen succession renewing the landscape, and while there is a lot of growth present, the openness provides excellent vistas.

I was fortunate in that the day was bright with limited overcast skies.  The excellent light facilitated a great opportunity to photograph some of the views.  I will have to return soon.  

Thanks for reading.

Eric Svendsen     www.ericspix.com

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