Showing posts with label Yellowstone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yellowstone. Show all posts
12/23/15
"Lunchtime at the Falls" Photo of the Day: December 23, 2015
This cute little mammal was snacking on some seeds in probably the most photogenic place that it could have possibly been - in Yellowstone National Park, at the Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River. I got a couple of shots before it became camera shy and turned its back to me and continued munching!
10/24/15
8/20/15
"Storm Over Yellowstone Lake" Photo of the Day: August 20, 2015
The cloud cover after an intense rain storm over Yellowstone Lake begins to break apart. This was difficult to shoot as I was standing near a sulfer vent, and I had to consistently clean the lens from the build up of condensation from the steam!
8/4/15
Photo of the Day: August 4, 2015 "Canyon in Yellowstone"
The Yellowstone River in Yellowstone National Park carves out some beautiful canyons and gorges, including this stunning one. While Yellowstone is famous for its geysers, hot springs, and mudpots don't forget to experience the incredible rolling landscapes that were shaped from the volcanic activity over the years. If you ever get the opportunity to visit this incredible park, do so. You will not be disappointed!
Labels:
Canyon,
Landscape,
National Park,
Plant,
River,
Travel,
Trees,
Water,
Yellowstone
7/21/15
Photo of the Day: July 21, 2015 "Yellowstone View"
This gorgeous view is located within the heart of Yellowstone National Park. This river has carved its way through the wilderness creating a beautiful flowing landscape that was a blast to photograph!
7/9/15
Photo of the Day: July 9, 2015. Yellowstone Lake
This was shot one morning in Yellowstone National Park on the shore of a lake shrouded in steam. The smell of sulfur filled the air adding to the experience!
6/26/15
Photo of the Day: June 26, 2015
"Grand Prismatic Runoff" - Generally considered as one of the most beautiful places on earth, Yellowstone National Park has a lot to offer for photographers. This is a shot of some runoff from the Grand Prismatic spring in the park. Bacteria gives the third largest hot spring in the world its incredible color.
6/7/15
Photo of the Day June 7, 2015
READ FIRST (yes I know its long...): Hi everyone! I hope you are all having a wonderful weekend. So here is the thing: if you are following me on social media (which you probably should be but hey, I'm super biased) you already know this, but as for the rest of you I want to let you know that I will be starting to post a single photo everyday. Thats right, seven days a week 365 days a year. Most of these I imagine will be photos that I took on that specific day and will help act as an actual daily blog. Every once in a while I will obviously share photos NOT taken on their respective days as there are many photos that I like of mine that I would like to see incorporated into this. These photos of the day will be dispersed throughout my social media sites (Facebook, Twitter, Google+, and Instagram) along with being posted here on my blogspot blog. I hope you enjoy my photos and getting a more accurate peek into my everyday life! I will continue posting longer, less frequent (my goal is weekly) posts that are more in depth and focused on conversation rather than just displaying images. Without further ado, here is the first one.....
This photo was taken in Yellowstone National Park this past August. The way that water has shaped the landscape is incredible.
This photo was taken in Yellowstone National Park this past August. The way that water has shaped the landscape is incredible.
3/5/15
Landscapes Shaped by Water - Yellowstone
These photographs were taken this past August in Yellowstone National Park. Erosion caused from water can create absolutely stunning landscapes, as seen beautifully here in America's first National Park. I personally love photographing anything that involves water; it instantly makes any scene more intriguing to me. Yellowstone is dotted with lakes, rivers, and streams so I got my fair share of time photographing good 'ol H20!
Below is an image of me taken at Grand Teton National Park, the next door neighbor to Yellowstone.
2/6/15
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
The canyon snakes through the landscape beautifully with incredible colors and a non-stop array of beautiful views. The canyon is over 1,000 feet deep.
10/29/14
Foggy Reflections
| Fog and sulfur steam, Yellowstone National Park, WY |
| Fallen Tree, Yellowstone National Park, WY |
| Reflection, Yellowstone National Park, WY |
| My girlfriend photographing the gorgeous landscape, Yellowstone National Park, WY |
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