An assortment of wildflowers thrive with help from a natural spring near Carson Pass, photo by Jonathan Thompson

Through the Lens: Blooming Beauty

Each Tahoe season brings its own photographic perks. Come summer, as the snow melts and the weather warms, wildflowers take center stage, their eye-catching pops of purple, red and yellow offering an irresistible allure for shooters both novice and pro. When the show is over, we are left with spectacular images captured on camera, allowing us to relive the experience until the colorful display returns. Enjoy.

 


 

Purple lupines stretch skyward in the Upper Truckee Marsh in South Lake Tahoe, photo by Dylan Silver

 


 

A wildflower medley of arrowleaf balsamroot, Indian paintbrush and lupine blankets a hillside below Round Top Peak, photo by Scott Sady

 


 

Bright yellow rubber rabbitbrush along the Thunder Mountain Trail in Olympic Valley, photo by Michael Kennedy

 


 

Buckwheat grows from a granite nook above Paradise Lake, photo by Scott Thompson

 


 

Yarrow above Emerald Bay on a smoke-filled Tahoe day, photo by joSon

 


 

An assortment of wildflowers thrive with help from a natural spring near Carson Pass, photo by Jonathan Thompson

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