LEWIS RIVER FALLS 6 © 2006Yellowstone National Park, WY
You may wonder why so many people visit Yellowstone National Park. The land is so unstable; it’s a little nerve-racking. But I enjoy photographing the diverse geological land formations that are features of the park. From the enormous forty-mile diameter spring-filled crater, now called Yellowstone Lake, to the fantastic textures created by the geothermal geysers of Mammoth Hot Springs to the flowing mountain waterfalls of Lewis River Falls, there is much to admire. And, I want to photograph it before it all blows up!
This photograph is hand-printed in Clyde’s darkroom on fiber-based paper, selenium toned, then mounted and matted to current archival standards. The photograph is a limited edition and signed by Clyde.
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