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Looking out over the Lamar River in Yellowstone's Lamar Valley.
I'm planning a late May trip out there again and was going through some images from last year that I never posted. Great memories, can't wait to go back.
The clouds were coming in, it started snowing after an hour, but the road through Lamar is quiet and beautiful on this early
winter morning.
Taken a year back on a trip to Yellowstone NP. This small rain storm led to a amazing rainbow across the valley which I posted previously and never really looked at the other images prior to it. I like this one two, as the rays of the setting sun get caught in the downpour out in the valley and the distant mountains.
Yellowstone National Park, WY
With wolves lurking in the distance, this is in Yellowstone National Park on a crisp September morning. Thanks for capturing it with me.
Walking down toward the cottonwood trees near the Lamar River as the sun rises across a frigid landscape.
Yellowstone's Lamar Valley is a top-notch destination for both landscape and wildlife photographers.
Looking NE at Soda Butte, with Absaroka Range mountains Abiathar and Amphitheatre rising majestically ahead. Fabulous drive between Roosevelt and Cooke City.
A few more images from the Lamar Valley in comments.
Friday and the weekend are here. Enjoy!
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Yellowstone's Lamar Valley has large roaming bison (American buffolo) herds. There was a black wolf roaming nearby. Not sure if these bison were reacting. Standing behind a vehicle as they approached.
Hoosier Southern GP8 464 leads a string of NS interchange cars south outside of Lamar at a blistering 10 miles an hour. The HOS is an operation I've wanted to shoot for quite some time, and getting a heads-up that the GP8 would be leading the inbound train was just the push I needed to cross it off my bucket list.
Lamar Valley, Yellowstone National Park. I had a beautiful night drive through the park. Steam from hot springs was beautiful in the nearly full moonlight.
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Y106 has recrewed Q326 and is bringing the train through Lamar at the west end of Wyoming Yard. Trailing the SD50-2 and CW44AC is a rare ex Conrail SD80MAC.
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I set up in the Lamar valley to photograph the sun going down. When I started the sky was just party cloudy but as the sun began to sink behind me, large storm clouds started to move in from the east full of rain and moisture. As the last rays of sun hit the tips of the surrounding hills and mountains, this beautiful rainbow stretched across the valley. It seems to illuminate the far hill as if to beckon any inquisitive travelers to find the golden treasure.