I’m so overwhelmed with the talented photographers in Utah! Last week, I posted 20 of the best reader-submitted photos that Only in Utah has received so far. And, I sent out a call for more submissions. Well, you blew me away! I got dozens of absolutely stunning photos.
It was very, very difficult to choose only 20 photos to include in today’s list. Luckily, we’ll be posting a list of reader’s photos every week! See my instructions at the end of this article to submit your photo for consideration.
- Bente Nielsen Love submitted this photo of Brighton.
Bente Nielsen Love It might be a good time for a hike!
- Brook Patrick took this photo of Provo Canyon.
Brook Patrick More gorgeous fall colors.
- Chad Hilton sent in this pic of Big Elk Lake, Uintas.
Chad Hilton He took it at a Boy Scout overnighter…presumably before the Scouts were awake!
- This photo at Dead Horse Point was shot by Amy Jabberwocky-Dasilva.
Amy Jabberwocky-Dasilva She titled it, “Big Bee, Dead Horse Point.” I love the perspective here.
- Jerimiah Lemieux sent in this photo taken south of Levan.
Jerimiah Lemieux There’s a lot going on in that sky.
- Jodi Lowe Sullivan caught this moment on film at Little Sahara Sand Dunes.
Jodi Lowe Sullivan Looks like fun!
- Kammi Swasey submitted this photo of Lucky Strike Mine.
Kammi Swasey This is titled, “Miner’s Camp.”
- Katrina Arellano took this photo in Corinne.
Katrina Arellano Beautiful landscape.
- Michelle Vance Pilling sent in this photo of Beaver Canyon.
Michelle Vance Pilling She took this pic with a cell phone!
- Dan Stansell shared this photo taken at Snake Creek.
Dan Stansell Great shot of the light through the aspens.
- Richard Tilton took this photo from the summit of Mt. Ogden Peak.
Richard Tilton This hike was well worth it!
- This is Robert Moore’s photo of Broads Fork Trail, Big Cottonwood Canyon.
Robert Moore
- Scott Ricks shot this in Ogden Canyon.
Scott Ricks Fall leaves and a waterfall…stunning.
- Sean Camp submitted this photo taken at Kamas Lake, High Uinta Mountains.
Photo Credit Utah’s lakes are pretty photogenic.
- Steven Wittenberg’s submission is of the Uinta National Forest.
Steven Wittenberg How do you make the fall leaves even more colorful? Add a sunset.
- This photo of downtown Salt Lake City was submitted by Thomas es Thomas.
Thomas es Thomas Interesting juxtaposition of City Creek, LDS Tabernacle and TRAX.
- Tyler Gudmundsen sent in this photo of Dry Fork Canyon.
Tyler Gudmundsen Taken at sunrise.
- Here’s John Dodson’s photo of Mirror Lake.
John Dodson Someone must have had an amazing camping trip!
Would you like one of YOUR photos to appear in next week’s list? For consideration, post them on our Only In Utah Facebook Page or send them to me via email at submit-ut@onlyinyourstate.com.
Bente Nielsen Love
It might be a good time for a hike!
Brook Patrick
More gorgeous fall colors.
Chad Hilton
He took it at a Boy Scout overnighter…presumably before the Scouts were awake!
Amy Jabberwocky-Dasilva
She titled it, “Big Bee, Dead Horse Point.” I love the perspective here.
Jerimiah Lemieux
There’s a lot going on in that sky.
Jodi Lowe Sullivan
Looks like fun!
Kammi Swasey
This is titled, “Miner’s Camp.”
Katrina Arellano
Beautiful landscape.
Michelle Vance Pilling
She took this pic with a cell phone!
Dan Stansell
Great shot of the light through the aspens.
Richard Tilton
This hike was well worth it!
Robert Moore
Scott Ricks
Fall leaves and a waterfall…stunning.
Photo Credit
Utah’s lakes are pretty photogenic.
Steven Wittenberg
How do you make the fall leaves even more colorful? Add a sunset.
Thomas es Thomas
Interesting juxtaposition of City Creek, LDS Tabernacle and TRAX.
Tyler Gudmundsen
Taken at sunrise.
John Dodson
Someone must have had an amazing camping trip!
I can’t wait to see what our readers submit this week!
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