Quickly approaching storm casts an erie feel to lighting
It is a picture of the white part of Travertine Terraces as seen at Mammoth Hot Springs in the northwest corner of Yellowstone National Park. Travertine is a form of calcium carbonate that is dissolved from limestone beneath the ground. It is then carried to the surface by hot water. The colors represent a variety of bacterial algae that survive at varous water temperatures. In this case, the white is so bright, it is almost blinding. The clouds and aproaching storm create great contrast.
Editing to picture: White Balance, Light Contrast, Unsharpen Mask, Noise Removal. No color, saturation, or hue adjustments. This is not a computer image or a fake, a fluke maybe, but not a fake.
Comments
Just simply beautiful!!!
Wow…This is gorgeous:)
Amazing
I wish I was there under these conditions. Blazing sun was all I had to work with…
well done.
This is awesome! I love Yellowstone!
Thanks everybody!
– Mark Bolen
Please share/post this image with the Group One Tree at a Time
I would love to. Thanks.
– Mark Bolen
Delightful!
Wow. Not expected. Thanks Calvin. It is greatly appreciated.
– Mark Bolen
great location! Nice capture… shooting in Yellowstone several times and have myself gotten this set up and capture at Mammoth Hot Springs area! kudos