Nine most popular photos from our Instagram for March

Every month, we share the work of local photographers from across the Kawarthas

A detail from the most popular photo on our Instagram during March. The photo of Warsaw Caves, with more than 5,800 views, was taken by Mike Markov. (Photo: Mike Markov @mikemarkov / Instagram)
A detail from the most popular photo on our Instagram during March. The photo of Warsaw Caves, with more than 5,800 views, was taken by Mike Markov. (Photo: Mike Markov @mikemarkov / Instagram)

If you love Instagram as much as we do, you’ll also love our monthly feature where we post the nine most popular Kawarthas photos from our Instagram account @kawarthanow.

For the past few years, we’ve been curating and sharing photos from local photographers on Instagram, who generously give us permission to share their images with our followers. We’re aiming to give them more exposure, so please do follow them on Instagram (handles included below) — and follow us too @kawarthanow.

We share great photos every day, so it’s hard to decide which ones to include! The photos we’ve selected are based on the total views for each photo by our Instagram followers during March.


#1. Warsaw Caves by Mike Markov @mikemarkov

Posted March 24, 2018. 5,880 views.

#2. Heart-shaped Wintergreen Moss by Brad Copping @bradcopping

Our March 17th St Paddy’s Day series of “the greens of the Kawarthas” was led by Brad Copping’s photo he took last summer.

Posted March 17, 2018. 5,837 views.

#3. Afternoon coffee by The Highlands Cottages @thehighlandscottages

Posted March 18, 2018. 5,492 views.

#4. Lake Scugog morning by Rachelle Richard Mack @rachelle_richard_photography

Posted March 27, 2018. 5,303 views.

#5. Mennonite carriage in City of Kawartha Lakes by stilez @stilez

Posted March 19, 2018. 5,298 views.

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#6. Big Bald Lake morning clouds by Joe Yusiw @joe_yusiw

Posted March 25, 2018. 5,273 views.

#7. Naturally dyed Easter eggs by Julia Luymes @julialuymesart

Posted March 30, 2018. 5,124 views.

#8. Little Lake sunset by Christopher Robson @christopher.j.robson

Posted March 21, 2018. 4,995 views.

#9. Eels Creek by James Groenwold @james_groenwold

Posted March 12, 2018. 4,944 views.

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Jeannine Taylor is the CEO, founder, and publisher of kawarthaNOW.com and a contributing writer. She's a self-professed geek and early adopter. Jeannine has over 30 years of experience in marketing, media and communications, and web development. She has been a digital media publisher for over 25 years since kawarthaNOW.com was launched online as Quid Novis in 1996. Her awards include Peterborough's Business Woman of the Year in 2005, a Premier's Award nominee in 2003, and a City of Peterborough Civic Award for chairing the development of Millennium Park. She's also a vegetarian, music lover and, cultural enthusiast. Jeannine would rather be at the cottage kayaking or hanging out with @caitthebordercollie. You can follow her on Instagram @wired_woman or on Twitter @wiredwoman.