This image was a dream come true for me and I can honestly say this is one of my very favorite images because it is filled with personal meaning beyond what a simple image can describe. This is the Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River as viewed from Thom's Point. The morning of capturing images, the waiting in the parking lot for the buffalo to clear out, the interaction with people, and the travel time inbetween spots were divinely established to capture this simple breath taking image.
Mike Dawson said, "I like the tight crop and the rainbow, nice!"
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Reflections under Mile High Bridge
A Radiating Firework
Eagle Eyes
A Glassy Morning
Water Impressions
Lily Pad in Bloom
Reflection Lake at Mt. Rainier Naitonal Park
The Dream Part One
The Wenatchee National Forest Cross
Nisqually Vista Trail View of Mt. Rainier
The Wenatchee River through the Tumwater Canyon
The Orange Mums
White Water Wildlife Management Area
The Two Red Barns
The National Grasslands in the Badlands National Park
The Pointed Prairie
See My Roses
Amber Waves of Grain
Bougainvillea Plant Pale Pink
A Wild Lily
A Badland Formation
A Sea of Purple Mini Orchids
The White Orchid Lighting Sequencehite Orchid Lighting Sequence
The Stargazer Lily
Sunrise on Sugarloaf Mountain
A Campfire Circle at Stone Water Ranch
Driftwood on 12 Mile Beach
Split Rock Lighthouse
Rainier Reflection
White Orchid Delight
A Calm Evening
The Christmas Red Roae
Royal Purple
Paradie In Lupin
The Reflective Arches Of The St. Croix
Color In Fireworks
Beratooth Pass Imagery
Close Encounter of the Lady Slipper
A Glassy Morning
From The Creek Bed
The Historical Hormel Home Library
Protecting the Young
Split Rock Lighthouse of Minnesota
Algonquin Sunset
ACCOUNTThe Fog At Lake of the Clouds
Here I Am
The Window Light Library
Rainier Reflection Two
Eagle Looking
Taylors Falls
Intense Concentration
The Hunt
The Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River
Fisning Anyone?
The Daylight Is Nea
Indian Henry
An Alpine View
Where the Horses Roam
A View Of Mt. Rainier From Paradise Valley
Algonquin