Showing posts with label Yellowstone River. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yellowstone River. Show all posts

Sunday, October 18, 2015

Autumn Mist


The thunderous Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River always sends up a bit of spray and mist, but with the flows coming out of Yellowstone Lake at the season high temperatures in October and the air temperatures dropping in the late afternoon, the cloud of mist seems to almost engulf the canyon.

Just a few minutes before this image was taken, we were standing on the brink of the Lower Falls taking images down the canyon. The mist was certainly noticeable then, but nowhere near as much as when this image was made. This is Lauri's favorite image of a very memorable trip.

Autumn Mist
Lower Falls in the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, Yellowstone National Park, near Canyon Village, Park, Wyoming, USA. October 18, 2015. Nikon D90, AF-S 35mm f/1.8 at F/5.6 for 1/125 second, Manual Exposure Mode, ISO 400, processed in Photoshop CC.

Thundering Canyon


Until you stand on the brink of this enormous waterfall and watch the water rushing over the edge and hear the roar created by all that falling water and see the column of mist rising from the rocks below, it is difficult to truly get a sense of the scale or really impressive nature of this scene!

The moving water right at your side as you look down into this impressive canyon gives a sense of vertigo. The noise drowns out everything else, including conversation. The earth beneath your feet vibrates with the force of the falling water. What a grand display of nature's might and of the endless process of erosion that carves this canyon ever deeper and longer!

I printed this image at 61-3/4" X 31-1/2", matted and framed it is 78" X 51", and it is truly impressive! The only problem is you really have to step back away from it and take it all in to fully appreciate it. To really get a sense for how it looks, you need to click on the image to view it full-screen.

Thundering Canyon
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, Yellowstone National Park, near Canyon Village, Park, Wyoming, USA. October 18, 2015. Nikon D90, AF-S 35mm f/1.8 at F/5.6 for 1/125 second, Manual Exposure Mode, ISO 400, processed in Photoshop CC.

Fly Fisherman's Dream


When I was just a young lad my father, brother and I spent days fishing the upper Yellowstone River above Upper Falls. Whenever we went fishing, it was nearly always fly fishing, and for the most part it was also catch and release. That is the only way I have ever fished any Yellowstone National Park river. I remember fishing alongside bait and hardware fishermen who were catching nothing while we were catching and releasing fish after fish.

I have stood on these rims above the lower Yellowstone River at every visit to the Park throughout my entire life and dreamt of being able to hike down and fish this stretch. It is no different today. I don't expect to ever actually do it, but it is still fun to dream. Perhaps the dream is better than the reality would be - who knows?

Fly Fisherman's Dream
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, Yellowstone National Park, near Canyon Village, Park, Wyoming, USA. October 18, 2015. Nikon D90, AF-S 35mm f/1.8 at F/5.6 for 1/125 second, Manual Exposure Mode, ISO 200, processed in Photoshop CC.