Friday, June 29, 2012

Nature's Force

Water from the Yellowstone River seen flowing down 109 feet (33m) of the Upper Yellowstone Waterfall, one of the two major waterfalls in Yellowstone National Park.
I wished the trees did not obscure the view below, but the scenery is breathtaking nevertheless.
A late May snowstorm was just starting and you could see some snowflakes on the trees.


- Karen

11 comments:

eileeninmd said...

Wow, awesome capture. I guess the water levels are up and the falls are chug-a-lugging. I love your Yellowstone photos. Have a great weekend!

rainfield61 said...

Views of the 4-season, I just miss all theses.

ArtandArchitecture-SF.com said...

That is just awesome. What a shot!

Anonymous said...

I heard the place before but i have never visited there. It sounds very nice place.

FilipBlog said...

Reminds me a bit of the waterfalls in Yosemite. Enjoy your hikes.

Greetings,
Filip

Yogi♪♪♪ said...

Beautiful - you really captured the flow.

Mandy said...

This s such a lovely photo. It could be a painting. I think it might be a little less interesting without the trees!

Jenny Woolf said...

When viewing things like this, and experiencing geysers like in your previous post, we are really put in our place hy nature, aren't we!

lina said...

What an awesome waterfall shot!

I love waterfalls.

:)

betchai said...

what a beautiful shot, though the waterfall is obstructed, but the trees added more depth to the image.

LifeRamblings said...

wow, very impressive. your photo is postcard perfect. :)