Yellowstone Lower Falls

One of the few non-wildlife photo-op stops we made while in Yellowstone National Park was at the overlook of the Lower Falls in Yellowstone Canyon. It is a magnificent site. We stopped late in the day so a lot of the canyon was shrouded in shade. I made a 5-stop bracket shot with an HDR (High Dynamic Range) composite in mind. I just keep experimenting and having fun with photography.

A view of Yellowstone's Lower Falls looking up the canyon toward the falls

These falls are nothing like I imagine Niagara Falls to be (Haven’t been there yet.) But I am sure I would not want to go over these falls either in a barrel!

It was amazing to see the trees that were going along the canyon walls and the rocks they were growing out of. Talk about tenacity.

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2 Responses to Yellowstone Lower Falls

  1. CHARLES OAKES says:

    A GREAT SHOT AND I AM WONDERING WHAT THOSE YELLOW FLOWERS ARE . NIAGRA IS AWESOME BECAUSE OF THE LARGE VOLUME OF WATER POURING OVER.

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