From Mammoth Hot Springs

© Jack Gaskin

From Mammoth Hot Springs

Uploaded: November 27, 2012

Description

All the geyser Basins in Yellowstone are changing continually as the Subsurface shifts a bit each year.
Not as obvious with the Larger Geysers but many of the smaller ones are either slowing or stopping all together. Yet you can see new areas heating up as Trees & grass start to die & dry up. You can see some of that change in this capture.
Just remember the entire Park is just a HUGE FORMER VOLCANO that BLEW UP.


Exif: F Number: 10, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/400 seconds, Flash: did not fire., ISO: 200, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 20.00 mm, Model: NIKON D90

Comments

Robert R. Goodman November 27, 2012

I bet that's great way to get into Hot Water my friend.Beautiful capture,Jack.I hope to make it there to shoot someday.No images of the gun show,not allowed to take camera inside anymore!!!!! #1500517

Colette M. Metcalf November 27, 2012

Beautiful capture!! #10434910

Carolyn M. Fletcher level-classic November 27, 2012

Gorgeous! I'd like to see this someday. #10434942

Tiia Vissak November 27, 2012

very inviting indeed! #10434947

Lynn M. Whitt November 27, 2012

This is a gorgeous capture. #10434962

Douglas Pignet November 27, 2012

simly a lovely landscape #10434983

Gary Enloe November 27, 2012

Beautiful capture Jack #10435002

R. J. Laudenbacher level-classic November 27, 2012

Beautiful colors and great capture, Jack. #10435049

Jim Baines level-classic November 27, 2012

Man! Gotta love the exciting plethora of colors! A great piece, Jack! #10435052

Monnie Ryan November 27, 2012

Awesome capture - these things scare me to death, though, so I'll happily let you go take pictures of them! #10435147

Ann Coates level-classic November 27, 2012

The good thing about it changing constantly is that when you go back you have new photographic opportunities. Another beautiful capture of this fascinating and pretty area Jack. #10435322

Tammy M. Anderson level-deluxe November 27, 2012

Beautiful colors and landscape. #10435380

Mike Clime November 27, 2012

Wow, what a beautiful landscape this is, Jack! PS - I don't think they had a lot of choices on hats back in those days and the beaver top hat was in style. #10435393

Rony Sagy November 27, 2012

Spectacular colors and clarity. #10435418

Agnes Fegan level-deluxe November 27, 2012

I really like this one...colors are beautiful!!! #10435428

Michelle Alton November 27, 2012

So vivid, I can nearly SMELL it! It's always an experience to view your Yellowstone pics. #10435470

John Connolly November 27, 2012

A brilliant capture of this amazing scene Jack! The depth and colors are fantastic! #10435510

Barbara Waldoch November 27, 2012

Beautiful shot, Jack! #10435690

Avril Young November 27, 2012

very interesting info...a photographers dream = Yellowstone...Spectacular scene and capture Jack.. #10435785

Lana Arcemont November 27, 2012

These geysers are so interesting!
You captured it well! #10435844

Kim Lund level-classic November 30, 2012

BEAUTIFUL! Love the great colors Jack. #10440218

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