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Photos from a 5 day trip to Yellowstone at the end of September 2009. Photos from my 2008 trip to Yellowstone can be found in the Yellowstone 2008 gallery.
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Frank White > Dawn at Canary Springs, Mammoth Hot Springs area. The colors come from different types of bacterial that live in different temperature waters. The white areas are now dry, and so have no bacterial mats.
Frank White > Dawn at Canary Springs, Mammoth Hot Springs area. The colors come from different types of bacterial that live in different temperature waters. The white areas are now dry, and so have no bacterial mats.
Frank White > Dawn at Canary Springs, Mammoth Hot Springs area. The colors come from different types of bacterial that live in different temperature waters. The white areas are now dry, and so have no bacterial mats.
Frank White > Dawn at Canary Springs, Mammoth Hot Springs area. The colors come from different types of bacterial that live in different temperature waters. The white areas are now dry, and so have no bacterial mats.
Frank White > This area was along the road north of Roaring Mountain. It was about 25F and there was frost over all the grasses, contrasting with the steam rising from the hot spring runoff. This is a tonemapped single image trying to capture what I saw.
Frank White > Looking down on the Norris Geyser Basin in early morning
Frank White > Black Growler steam vent in the Porcelain Basin area of Norris Geyser Basin.
Frank White > An early morning shot across the Porcelain basin, with Ledge Geyser on the left side. This is a 3-shot HDR image.
Frank White > Steamboat geyser in the Norris Geyser basin. It is the tallest geyser in the world, with major eruptions hitting over 300 feet high, but those are rare and completely unpredictable. Usually it just splashes as it was this early cold morning, but many of those splashes hit up to 50 feet high!  The geyser is in the background with a small steam vent in the foreground.
Dawn at Canary Springs, Mammoth Hot Springs area. The colors come from different types of bacterial that live in different temperature waters. The white areas are now dry, and so have no bacterial mats.
 > Dawn at Canary Springs, Mammoth Hot Springs area. The colors come from different types of bacterial that live in different temperature waters. The white areas are now dry, and so have no bacterial mats.
Dawn at Canary Springs, Mammoth Hot Springs area. The colors come from different types of bacterial that live in different temperature waters. The white areas are now dry, and so have no bacterial mats.
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