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Yellowstone Falls from Artists Point (Afternoon)
Author: Ron Schott (rschott)
Tags: yellowstone, river, falls, national, park, erosion, hydrothermal, alteration, fofs, epic100, 32x18
Size: 3.24 gigapixels
Added: August 17, 2009
Total Views: 821
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spacer Not the best lighting, but sometimes you have to take what you can get.
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Lower Yellowstone Falls from Artists Point (Morning)
Author: Ron Schott (rschott)
Tags: lower, yellowstone, falls, artists, point, national, park, canyon, geology, hydrothermal, alteration, rainbow, fofs, epic100, 32x19
Size: 3.41 gigapixels
Added: August 18, 2009
Total Views: 774
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spacer In many ways, this view of Lower Yellowstone Falls has superior lighting as compared to the one that I shot the previous day (http://www.gigapan.org/gigapans/30677/). In particular, and thanks to the tip from professional photographer Roger Devore (http://www.devorephoto.com), who was set up immediately to my right, there's a particular optical effect visible here that only happens for a brief window each day. Can you find it?
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Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, Downstream from Artists Point
Author: Ron Schott (rschott)
Tags: yellowstone, river, canyon, hydrothermal, alteration, weathering, erosion, artists, point, national, park, geology, fofs, epic100, 20x25
Size: 2.89 gigapixels
Added: August 17, 2009
Total Views: 370
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spacer This is the angle and the time of day to really see the rocks that give Yellowstone its name. The Yellowstone River has carved this dramatic canyon through a zone of hydrothermally altered and weakened post-caldera rhyolites. If you look closely, you can even find active hydrothermal vents (look for steam) down along the river. I think that if I were shooting this one again I'd have shot a little more on each side to square the image up a bit, but most of all I wanted to capture a view that illustrated the entire canyon from top to bottom.
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