Tag Archives: Winter

Remember and Honor – Landscape Photography by Gale Rainwater

I thought this image was fitting for Memorial Day weekend. Taken on a cold foggy winter morning at the Fort Smith National Cemetery.

Winter Scene, Yellowstone National Park – Landscape Photography by Gale Rainwater

Winter Dreams – Landscape Photography by Gale Rainwater

Merry Christmas – Landscape Photography by Gale Rainwater

Sunset Reflection – Landscape Photograhy by Gale Rainwater

March Snowfall in Arkansas

Falling Water Creek, Richland Creek Wilderness Area, Ozark Mountains in Arkansas

Hello everyone there was a really good front that moved over my home state of Arkansas this week. The front carried alot of rain followed by a cold front that brought a little snow. I headed for my favorite area of Arkansas, Richland creek wilderness area and got this landscape photography image of a waterfall [...]

Snow in Grand Canyon National Park

Hello my first day in Grand Canyon was a beautiful snowy day. The only thing is the entire canyon was filled with a foggy cloud and you could not see anything down in the canyon. Finally right at dusk it began to clear. I headed for the rim and shot this image east of Mather [...]

Yellowstone in winter

Another landscape photography image from Yellowstone National Park in the beatiful winter snow. Please take a moment and comment or vote for my blog I would really appreciate it. By the way I’ve added some pictures of me and my family on my about me page.

Gibbon River, Yellowstone National Park flowing in a winter landscape

Another landscape photography image I caught while in Yellowstone National Park this past fall. If you enjoy my photography please let me know by voting or commenting on my blog. Thanks Gale

Winter Wonderland In Yellowstone National Park

We don’t get much snow in my home state of Arkansas. If we do it’s usually only an inch or two and melts off very quickly. So I was very pleased to wake up one morning to this beautiful snow fall in Yellowstone National Park. There was about 6 inches in he higher elevations. I [...]