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These images are the Whitehorse Photography Club’s selection, from their members.

TOP LEFT Ray Marnoch – Halo Over Carcross

Returning from a trip down the South Klondike Highway, our family was awed by a halo around the sun that reflected in the Nares River to frame the town of Carcross. (Photo by Ray Marnoch)

TOP RIGHT Gerry Steers - Autumn Lake - Lost

This is a little lake that used to be, and has shrunk to not much more than a mud pond. This photo was taken in 2012 when it was still beautiful and provided lots of photography opportunities through all seasons. There are a number of trails around the little lake that provide many enjoyable hikes that do not require a car to get to for people in the neighbourhood to enjoy

LEFT Grant Abbot - Tombstone

There is always something magical about Tombstone, as seen here with a rainbow above the mountain

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These images are the Whitehorse Photography Club’s selection, from their members.

RIGHT Lois Moore - Autumn Spheres

This is a composite image created from one photograph using a crystal ball to capture an inverted image of the scene. The crystal ball image was cloned and resized, and then added in layers to the main image. The whole picture was rotated to give the appearance of hanging water drops

BELOW Steve Wilson - Haines Junction Sunrise

We spent the night in Haines Junction, returning from a short vacation in Alaska. When the sun came up, it cast a beautiful light on the mountains making the Fall colours really shine

LEFT Maggie Leary - Grouse

“This grouse was dressed for courting in the Mayo Road area. He certainly pulled out all the stops to impress the girls nearby.”

ABOVE Carol Foster - Magical Mushroom

This was my first try at a technique involving photo stacking, lighting with a flashlight and a bunch of Photoshop tweaking. The course was called Mushroom Light Painting. It is a lot of fun doing the photography and editing, though somewhat painstaking at times. I’ve taken a dozen or more series of shots to play with this winter!

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