Steam rises from the super-heated water in the ground at Yellowstone Lake.
So much is vented that at times it obscures the magnificent huge, blue lake right behind these trees.
David B., thanks. It is eerie all right. I think I might run a clear pic of it soon for comparison because you're absolutely right. It is a beautiful spot.
David C.,it's unsettling, yet beautiful in its own right.
There's a great eeriness in that photo, Leah and then on the flip side on a clear day it'd probably be a picture of pure beauty. Nce shot, Leah.
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Yeah, I agree with Dave, there is an eeriness to the shot.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great story starter that photo would make.
ReplyDeleteDavid B., thanks. It is eerie all right. I think I might run a clear pic of it soon for comparison because you're absolutely right. It is a beautiful spot.
ReplyDeleteDavid C.,it's unsettling, yet beautiful in its own right.
Laurita, it would.
It's gorgeous, cousin, and I agree with the others about the eeriness!
ReplyDeleteWhen I visited Yellowstone there were parts where I felt I had entered the after world. Nice photo, though.
ReplyDeleteExcellent photo, Leah. Thanks for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteBag Lady, thanks.
ReplyDeleteTabor, great way to describe it. I agree completely. And thanks.
Virginia Lee, my pleasure. I'm glad you like it.
Great shot. You kind of half expect the four horsemen to come out of the mist.
ReplyDeleteReb, I never thought of it, but you're right. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteVery otherworldly. Like a place only the brave would go.
ReplyDeleteI love those trees in the fog...love, love, love them.
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Good way to put it, Messymimi.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Mary.
Oh what a gorgeous photo.. just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Hilary. The steam makes it so moody.
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