The Wonders of Yellowstone
Hot Pool Colors39 total reviews
Comment from Renate-Bertodi
and a long way in the future, all our beautiful blue earth will be like that. I saw something similar in Rotorua when we lived in New Zealand, only there the water is yellow and stinks of sulphur /bad eggs/
reply by the author on 18-Sep-2019
and a long way in the future, all our beautiful blue earth will be like that. I saw something similar in Rotorua when we lived in New Zealand, only there the water is yellow and stinks of sulphur /bad eggs/
Comment Written 18-Sep-2019
reply by the author on 18-Sep-2019
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Thank you so much Renate. These places smell of Sulphur also. It is the volcanic activity below that causes these unique places to exist. I appreciate your review and comments ~ Steve
Comment from Envision
The colors are wonderful. I like how well the rising steam stands out in the background too. There is a palpable sense of heat and energy in this image. Very nice!
reply by the author on 17-Sep-2019
The colors are wonderful. I like how well the rising steam stands out in the background too. There is a palpable sense of heat and energy in this image. Very nice!
Comment Written 17-Sep-2019
reply by the author on 17-Sep-2019
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Thank you so much Grace for your review and comments.
Comment from Stringbean
A gorgeous landscape scene taken in Yellowstone Park. A wonderful scene and phenomenon. Good differentiation and contrast mixed with the hazy atmosphere. Very well photographed in good lighting, sharp focus, and outstanding details and clarity in your image. Indeed a well taken photo with a good depth of field. Outstanding work and thanks for sharing.
reply by the author on 15-Sep-2019
A gorgeous landscape scene taken in Yellowstone Park. A wonderful scene and phenomenon. Good differentiation and contrast mixed with the hazy atmosphere. Very well photographed in good lighting, sharp focus, and outstanding details and clarity in your image. Indeed a well taken photo with a good depth of field. Outstanding work and thanks for sharing.
Comment Written 14-Sep-2019
reply by the author on 15-Sep-2019
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Thank you so much Mary Lynn. I really appreciate your detailed and artistic reviews ~ Steve
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You are more than welcome Steve!
Mary Lynn
Comment from orchidrn
What a tremendous initial impact your photograph makes. It is so surreal and does not look as if it is from this earth. I like how you have captured the colors and the 'heat' by contrasting the red against the white steam and black trees. Great photograph!
reply by the author on 12-Sep-2019
What a tremendous initial impact your photograph makes. It is so surreal and does not look as if it is from this earth. I like how you have captured the colors and the 'heat' by contrasting the red against the white steam and black trees. Great photograph!
Comment Written 11-Sep-2019
reply by the author on 12-Sep-2019
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Wow! Thank you very much for your wonderful review and comments. I love Yellowstone. In fact I am in Idaho right now with friends and 90 miles from the park. Will be going up there in a few days. Will spend 4 days there taking pictures. Hope to get some worthy of posting here. Thank you so much for your wonderful review and Grand rating ~ Steve
Comment from Highfive
I like the change in the landscape from reds and oranges to blues and grays and how the trees blues blend into the gray smoke. ITS A VERY LOVELY PHOTOGRAPH. THANKS
reply by the author on 11-Sep-2019
I like the change in the landscape from reds and oranges to blues and grays and how the trees blues blend into the gray smoke. ITS A VERY LOVELY PHOTOGRAPH. THANKS
Comment Written 11-Sep-2019
reply by the author on 11-Sep-2019
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Thank you very much Highfive for your artistic review and comments ~ iPhone7
Comment from ABG Photography
Wow, what a site to behold. I like the way you shot this, with the focal point in the back to give exceptional depth of field. I also appreciate the patience this shot took to get the trees not completely covered by the smoke. It evokes pathos, those little survivors emerging from the ruins.
reply by the author on 11-Sep-2019
Wow, what a site to behold. I like the way you shot this, with the focal point in the back to give exceptional depth of field. I also appreciate the patience this shot took to get the trees not completely covered by the smoke. It evokes pathos, those little survivors emerging from the ruins.
Comment Written 11-Sep-2019
reply by the author on 11-Sep-2019
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Thank you so very much Aimee for your artistic review and commentary. I appreciate your notice of the cleared off steam. It was cold, as the patch of snow on the left shows, and I did have to wait until the breeze blew enough steam away to get a good shot. Thank you again for your review Aimee ~ Steve
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You're welcome Steve. Have a great day.
Comment from suzannethompson2
Love the colours you captured in this lovely landscape, Steve. It reminds me of when I visited Rotorua in New Zealand where all the hot springs are - amazing sight. I like what you've done here with your filters. Great lighting and focus. Excellent composition. Suzanne
reply by the author on 11-Sep-2019
Love the colours you captured in this lovely landscape, Steve. It reminds me of when I visited Rotorua in New Zealand where all the hot springs are - amazing sight. I like what you've done here with your filters. Great lighting and focus. Excellent composition. Suzanne
Comment Written 11-Sep-2019
reply by the author on 11-Sep-2019
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Thank you so very much Suzanne for your informative review and commentary. I especially thank you for your More than Generous rating. Very encouraging and very much appreciated ~ Steve
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You're very welcome!
Comment from Audrey Ogles
This is great I give you props just for being close enough to take this picture you definitely have a whole lot more nerve than I do and the scene itself is astounding as well as nerve-wracking to me ! Congratulations it's wonderful!
reply by the author on 11-Sep-2019
This is great I give you props just for being close enough to take this picture you definitely have a whole lot more nerve than I do and the scene itself is astounding as well as nerve-wracking to me ! Congratulations it's wonderful!
Comment Written 10-Sep-2019
reply by the author on 11-Sep-2019
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Wow. Thank you So much Audrey for your wonderful review and comments. Actually I was standing on a board walk. To actually walk out there is a good way to fall through and get cooked. Thank you for your Grand rating. I am honored ~ Steve
Comment from Dick Lee Shia
Palpable warm & misty overtone...
Dynamic image.
Dramatic capture with a
Great story telling factor.
Gorgeous colors.
Diminishing perspective gives a better depth....
Thanks for sharing...
reply by the author on 10-Sep-2019
Palpable warm & misty overtone...
Dynamic image.
Dramatic capture with a
Great story telling factor.
Gorgeous colors.
Diminishing perspective gives a better depth....
Thanks for sharing...
Comment Written 10-Sep-2019
reply by the author on 10-Sep-2019
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Thank you very much my friend ~ Steve
Comment from Barbara L.
This is a great look at this amazing place! This shows the color of the thermophiles very well and I like how you captured the stream rising from the hot pools.
reply by the author on 10-Sep-2019
This is a great look at this amazing place! This shows the color of the thermophiles very well and I like how you captured the stream rising from the hot pools.
Comment Written 10-Sep-2019
reply by the author on 10-Sep-2019
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Thank you very much Barbara for your review and comments ~ Steve