The 24 Most Jaw Dropping Photos Taken In Indiana In 2015
A collection of the most stunning photos taken in Indiana in 2015, submitted by local photographers.
Well, as we all well know the year 2015 is coming to a close. You guys have been incredible this year with sending in photos and information to me. I've gone through the Facebook submissions and the email submissions and chosen what I believe are the most jaw dropping photos taken in Indiana in 2015.
1. Amy Gatewood emailed me these two photos of Westport. Aren't they breathtaking?
3. Vanessa Stewart emailed me a spooky picture of Shiloh Cemetery taken in Greensburg.
4. Peggy McDaniel submitted a ton of photos to us this year, this spooky one was one of my personal favorites.
5. Steven Deam also submitted a lot of pictures to us this year, but this picture of Eel River is incredible!
6. Austin Underwood shared a picture of limestone workers in Southern Indiana early in December.
7. Kristina Marie Ford- Herrera shared a pretty incredible picure of snow covered trees in Crown Point, Indiana.
8. Randy Lohman managed to capture a gorgeous picture in Evansville.
9. David Centifanto reminded us how beautiful Indiana's nature scene is with this picture of Shades State Park.
10. Steve Mundy made everyone want to take a trip to the French Lick Springs Hotel with this picture!
11. The owner of Sproull Photography reached out to me wanting to work with the website and submit pictures for various articles several months ago. It has been a pleasure to work with this individual and his pictures are INCREDIBLE!
17. Forrest M. Willey also reached out to me several months ago with a link to his Facebook page called Cortland Astronomy. Most of the pictures are taken in Jackson County and they are incredible!
21. Angie Iannucilli Capps shared a gorgeous picture of Franke Park in Fort Wayne with us!
22. The picture Lisa Mellinger captured of Lake Shafer in Monticello looks like it came straight out of a romance movie!
23. Sara Adkins has been messaging me for a while about a photo project she is working on. Once a month for a year she took a picture from the same spot. Here are two of my favorites!
Keep in mind, these are photos taken by actual photographers in the Hoosier state. They are incredible! Take a moment to appreciate these photographers by sharing this article and helping them get a little exposure. Furthermore, you have to tell me which one of these photos is your all-time favorite!
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