In place where there is still a smidgen of free range we enjoyed observing the Antelope go about their day.
Wishing you a wonderful weekend.
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In a place with unlimited color, texture and forms it’s hard to know what to focus the camera on.

One moment it’s concrete then the next it’s abstract.

Dipping the lens into an area called Artists paintpots and observing in wonder at the beauty of our natural world.


The long view from the Norris Hot Springs area looking out towards the Gallatin Mountain range.

Facing into the ever changing wind as steam heads our way at Biscuit Basin.

A Bison enjoying some open space around Black Sand basin.

Hot water pouring into the Firehole rive as steam clouds the lodgepole forest behind at Midway Geyser Basin.

Yellow cliffs, blue waters and an ominous sky filled the landscape this day as we looked down the Yellowstone river. Each time we look from this spot our focus might shift from river to rock to all of the above. A place with a story to tell.

These kids made it through kindergarten and are now on to first grade. Elk and mule deer that were only Fawns and calves just a short time ago are heading into winter as the first snows have hit the ground.

A young mule deer wondering what this white stuff is all about.

An elk calf ponders their next move just a short time ago when the plants still were rich with green.

Perhaps a few leaves from this wild rose will do.

Good luck kids and we hope you make it to second grade next spring.
Happy weekend to all.

Hot pools sparkle with color on a mostly cloudless autumn day. Blue pools ringed with living color in the form of thermophilic bacteria mix with a bluebird sky at Biscuit Basin.

At Norris the color palette is extensive and the views expansive.

Many species of Bacteria form the colorful mats found in many geyser basins. Thriving in temperatures that range from a comfortable 30C all the way up to 80C and providing a visual confirmation that life is indeed varied and diverse.

Afternoon clouds rolled though and dotted the sky adding another layer of color to the wonderful landscape below.

Sitting, waiting and watching the earth doing it’s thing on a cloudy October day.

The mud volcano bubbles and the colors tell a story. Getting a first hand glimpse of the processes that make this planet help bring geology alive.

Looking into dragon mouth springs for the dragon to appear.

As the skies clear the clouds whizz by and earth and sky seemingly become one.

A Dusky Grouse keeping quiet while waiting for us to move along as we walked through the cottonwood trees in the creek bed. Seeing these birds move through the dry leaves and into the cottonwood trees with colors so similar to their own just makes a fall day feel…just like fall.

While the weather posed no threat the clouds just seemed to grow and grow as the day went on.

And although the landscape was brilliant the combination of earth and sky called out to be seen as one. The ridge-line and sky combined to become the one that they already are.

Above the ridge,

the ridge the clouds call home.

The clouds weighed on the earth like a weight on this October day yet colors sprang forth to brighten the landscape.

Just a bit of snow lingers around the thermal features on Firehole drive although the next round is on its way.

Finding color on a cloudy day where color abounds.

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