My favorite geyser at Yellowstone was the Fountain Geyser, which erupts a couple of times a day. It looks like a wild fountain as it erupts, with constant explosions of water. It's definitely worth seeing if you get a chance.
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Friday, June 17, 2011
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Terrific captures as always, Al! That is such an awesome sight and one of my best memories of Yellowstone! Hope you and Socks have a great weekend! Give him a pat from Sam and I.
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Amazing! I've been close to Yellowstone a LONG time ago, but have never been there. Maybe next summer. ♥♫
ReplyDeleteawesome scene! wow!
ReplyDeleteWow, that is beautiful I didn't know about this. Very special.
ReplyDeleteFab captures of this stunning geyser! Yellowstone is a magnificant place to visit!
ReplyDeleteI'd like to come and see this wonderful explosion of water but it's too far. Compliments for your shot!
ReplyDeleteCiao from Italy
Those are great photos!! I haven't been to Yellowstone Park, and these make me want to go and check it out! :)
ReplyDeleteHi there - Yellowstone is very high on my must visit list - although the trip from Australia to the USA is a little bit tpp far for a weekend visit!
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures.
Stewart M
great shots
ReplyDeleteWow - these are some amazing shots! Must have been a wonderful experience to see them in person.
ReplyDeletebeautiful shots. I love how you have captured the droplets of water which glisten in the bright sunshine.
ReplyDeleteNice shots Al. I like the way you captured the deep blues, white clouds and kept the sparkle in the geyser.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kind words. I don't shoot color any more because I can't afford the equivalent quality and I love shooting in B&W so I stick with film. I'm always learning, trying to 'see' in B&W. It's really about light, shadows and forms.
I've been carrying two cameras lately. That way I don't need to be switching lenses.
That is very nice =)
ReplyDeleteWow that´s so amazing! LG Tina
ReplyDeleteI'd love to visit there someday!
ReplyDeleteWow, you've done well to capture it in eruption.
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