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Yellowstone is the world’s first national park, designated in 1872. It protects 2.2 million acres of wildlife, geothermal wonders, and half the world’s active geysers in this intact ecosystem. The park is famous for Old Faithful geyser, dramatic canyon-scapes, hot springs, and alpine rivers among lush forests. Hundreds of animal species call Yellowstone home, including grizzly and black bear, endangered wolves, Bison, elk, and antelope.
Yellowstone photographers have captured a rainbow-hued, magical place with geysers, hot Sulphur springs, waterfalls, and gorgeous sunsets. See the American Bison in all seasons, close up and powerful.
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Searching for food during the frigid months of winter, a herd of Bison finds the best grazing along the banks of streams fed by thermal pools.
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The magic of winter in Yellowstone. Bison survive the harsh weather by saving energy whenever possible and walking on the road helps to conserve energy, which can be better spent grazing for enough...
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The colors of the pools around the Geyser Basin vary and are dependent upon many factors, so one never knows exactly what beauty awaits. Morning Glory is one of the pools that can have varying and ...
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I was drawn to the abstract design of this pool and the vivid colors, which can vary based on many factors.
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This infrared image from Yellowstone National Park in winter captures a very unique view of this iconic American landscape.
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When I drove into Yellowstone National Park, this massive storm just started to clear. I headed to Old Faithful first, and as I walked up to the viewing area, these two rainbows shinned brilliantly...
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The photo is of the geothermal hot springs at Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone National Park. The hot springs were created thousands of years ago as hot water from the spring cooled and deposited...
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$95 – $2,200
Photographing bison in Yellowstone National Park is on many photographer's bucket lists. These magnificent mammals are certainly photogenic, but learning a bit of their history, and the role they p...