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March 2, 2018 alyssa baldridge
Nebraska Through The Lens, an online community of photographers started by SteveEvans and Jonathan Wagner Jr., was formed in 2016 and has become the go-to for Nebraska-based photographers showcasing their work.
The Facebook group, who can be found by searching “Nebraska through the lens,” features thousands of images of Nebraska and has more than 132,000 members. Images range from landscapes and wildlife to trail cam images and Americana. As long as the photograph was taken in Nebraska, it can find a home on their page.
To post your own images, visit this group on Facebook (don’t forget to follow NEBRASKAland Magazine on Facebookor Instawhile you’re at it!). Until then, enjoy the small collection of the beautiful Nebraska images they have produced below.
Follow NEBRASKAland Magazine and Nebraska Through the Lens on Facebook today to add a dose of stunning photography to your days.
Want to see more? View additional captivating posts from the group below!
It is estimated that there are about 600,000 snow geese,resting and feeding on there flight north to Canada, at the DeSoto Wild Life Refuge. It’s mesmerizing to watch them.
Posted by Harriet Thorsen Waite on Thursday, March 1, 2018
Happy 151st birthday Nebraska!This is a vertorama I made of the Capital building in Lincoln.
Posted by Joel BO Jones onThursday, March 1, 2018
Posted by Zach Hanson onTuesday, February 27, 2018
Reflection of a Winter Sunrise
Posted by Brenda Martin onSaturday, February 24, 2018
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