Hello everyone this is an landscape photography image from Yellowstone National Park and the beautiful brink of the upper yellowstone falls of the Yellowstone River. The upper falls is the entrance into the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone National Park. The upper falls is a 190 foot waterfall just below this image. When you are there you can really feel and hear the power of this waterfall as it gains speed right in front of you. Thanks for taking the time to look and if you enjoy my photography please take a minute and comment or vote for my blog.
Brink of the upper yellowstone falls, Yellowstone River
Tags: Art, creek, Fine Art, forest, Grand Canyon of Yellowstone, Landscape, Panorama, Photography, river, Trees, Waterfalls, Wyoming, Yellowstone National Park
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February 2, 2008
[...] Gale Rainwater Photography posted a photograph of the upper Yellowstone Falls on the Yellowstone River. The detail and color are amazing. [...]


Oh, there’s that water again! Where was this one taken?
Chris sorry I didn’t have time to finish my post. This is from the Yellowstone River the entrance in the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone.
Thanks for all your support I appreciate it.
Lovely & surreal, again!
that’s not water, that’s a lovely mermaid’s hair…
Hi Glae,
The quality of this water is incredible!!
~ Diane Clancy
http://www.dianeclancy.com/blog
I am continuously overwhelmed by your work. You are a good human. Shelley
I love how this is composed. Something I sometimes struggle with are streams that seem to flow across an image and lead your eye out of them. But this is framed nicely with other elements from the scene. The detail is gorgeous here.
the detail on your photos are spectacular