Landscapes and Plant Life in Yellowstone
Part of my Personal Style Project was to capture and edit fantastic images in Yellowstone National Park. I was unable to put all of my images in one blog post so I’m dividing them up into sections. All of these landscapes and plant life shots include images not involving many hot pools or geysers. If you’re looking for Hot Pools and Geysers, click here! This series captures more of the natural beauty created by the Yellowstone River and amazing/unique plant life in the park. Some of the trees you’ll see below look almost petrified. From all the hot water and minerals in the ground, many of them died from the powerful hot pools. On the other hand, you’ll find many trees and flowers thriving elsewhere from the rich, volcanic soil. Yellowstone is a rare piece of Earth where you can find mysterious/scientific occurrences. If you haven’t been to Yellowstone, it’s important that you visit Yellowstone Canyon. They call it, “The Grand Canyon of Yellowstone”. Quite fitting given it’s tremendous depth and color. The waterfall is quite spectacular too. I managed to get a close up shot of it with my telephoto lens. Go ahead and take a look below at the lovely scenery! Don’t forget to comment your favorite photo!
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