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Kansas Landscape Photography Through My Lens: A 2024 Retrospective

Reflecting on a year of photographing Kansas landscapes and capturing their stories.


Each photograph I take is a piece of Kansas—a glimpse into its history, landscapes, and people. As 2024 draws to a close, I’m excited to share the stories behind some of my favorite images from the past year. From iconic landmarks to lesser-known treasures, these photos showcase the magic of Kansas.

I find inspiration in Kansas landscapes, and photography is my choice when telling their story.


Pink coneflowers in a lush green field at sunset, creating a serene and peaceful atmosphere.
Late spring rains made the wildflowers in the Flint Hills abundant. (Location: Konza Prairie, Manhattan, Kansas)

Sunset view of a majestic dome with a statue, next to a tall building. Sky is filled with dramatic orange and purple clouds.
After an evening thunderstorm, the sun sets on the Kansas Statehouse (Location: Topeka, Kansas)

Green hilly landscape with vibrant orange wildflowers under a blue sky. A peaceful and serene mood is conveyed by the natural setting.
Orange milkweed pops against the lush green Flint Hills (Location: Konza Prairie, Manhattan, Kansas)

Three barred windows and rusted metal gates set in an old stone wall. Sunlight casts dramatic shadows, creating a somber atmosphere.
Remains of the old Ellsworth Jail (Location: Ellsworth, Kansas)

Autumn scene with vibrant orange and green trees lining a path, fallen leaves strewn across the ground, and a clear blue sky.
Despite a dry autumn, the colors were vibrant. (Location: Topeka, Kansas)


Wooden house with green roof, surrounded by trees. A sculpture of a native figure with a bow and arrow stands in front. Deer statue nearby.
Garden of Eden (Location: Lucas, Kansas)

U.S. flag waves against a historic stone building with star details, under warm sunset light, creating a nostalgic and patriotic mood.
Sunset at the Wilson Opera House (Location: Wilson, Kansas)

Cowboys in a dusty ranch setting brand a calf. A white horse with a rider holding a rope is in the foreground. Rustic barn and trees behind.
Branding season at J Bar Ranch (Location: Ellsworth, Kansas)

Forest scene with two diverging paths covered in autumn leaves. Tall trees with green and yellow foliage create a serene, contemplative mood.
Where the path divides (Location: Kaw State Park, Topeka, Kansas)

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jessicaalaura
Jan 08

Your Kansas landscape photography beautifully captures the essence of these iconic locations! As a photographer, achieving perfect precision is key to delivering such powerful visuals. For those who want to enhance their editing workflow, White Screen is an invaluable tool. Its adjustable, clean backdrop is perfect for refining lighting, ensuring color accuracy, and reviewing edits in fine detail.

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