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This plastic is a transparent dome with designs molded that remind me of skyscrapers. Its from a package of NatureSweet Organic Grape Tomatoes, photographed with prismatic colors and a blue notebook.
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Abstracting at the Grand Prismatic. When does it end, right? Yelllowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA, July 2017
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The Grand Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone National Park is the largest hot spring in the United States, and the third largest in the world, after Frying Pan Lake in New Zealand and Boiling Lake in Dominica. It is located in the Midway Geyser Basin
Yellowstone National Park has so many iconic places that you simply have to see while you're there. And the source of the Grand Prismatic Spring, shimmering in all colors of the rainbow, is one of them.
Many travel guides adorns this colorful marvel of nature on the title page. You would have the best view of this hot spring if you were an imp sitting in a drone. But even if you were an imp, you would have bad cards, because any overflights are prohibited in Yellowstone. Splendid!
If you want to take a look at the 75 x 91 m pool, you have to go through really hot steam. That is anything but pleasant. We were lucky that day, there weren't quite that many people around, but I can imagine that in high season you have to balance in single file over the wooden walkways. I was only able to take a layered image of the colorful surface, and then I was glad that I got out of the hot steam quickly.
Der Yellowstone Nationalpark verfügt über so viele ikonische Orte, die man einfach gesehen haben muss, wenn man schon mal da ist. Und die in allen Regenbogenfarben schillernde Quelle des Grand Prismatic Spring gehört dazu.
Viele Reiseführer schmückt dieses bunte Wunderwerk der Natur auf dem Titelblatt. Den schönsten Überblick über diese heiße Quelle hätte man, wenn man als Wichtel in einer Drohne sitzen würde. Aber selbst wenn man Wichtel wäre, hätte man schlechte Karten, denn jegliche Überflüge sind im Yellowstone verboten. Herrlich!
Wenn man einen Blick auf das 75 x 91 m große Becken werfen will, muss man durch wirklich heißen Wasserdampf hindurch. Das ist alles andere als angenehm. Wir hatten an jenem Tag Glück, es waren nicht ganz so viele Menschen unterwegs, aber ich kann mir vorstellen, dass man in der Hochsaison im Gänsemarsch über die Holzstege balancieren muss. Ich konnte nur eine Schichtaufnahme der bunten Oberfläche machen, und war dann auch froh, dass ich schnell aus dem heißen Wasserdampf raus kam.
Die Quelle hat eine Tiefe von ungefähr 49 Metern. Es strömen pro Minute durchschnittlich 2000 Liter 71 °C heißes Wasser aus der Quelle. Die Farben stammen von einzelligen Mikroorganismen im Biofilm an den Randbereichen der mineralienreichen Thermalquelle. Das Wasser im Zentrum der Quelle ist wegen der herrschenden Temperaturen frei von Mikroorganismen. Die tiefblaue Färbung des im Verhältnis kleinen Wasserkörpers rührt von der Wassertiefe und der hohen Wasserreinheit in der Quellenmitte her.
Grand Prismatic Spring, located in Midway Geyser Basin, is the park’s largest hot spring. It is approximately 370 feet (112.8 m) in diameter and is over 121 feet (37 m) deep.
This geothermal spring is so large that I could not capture the whole feature from the walkway, even with stitched images. The photos of the entire Grand Prismatic Spring are taken from a vantage point that we managed to miss :-(((.
I do like the up close views, which provide much more detail of the deposits below the surface of the water. I will post more in the coming days.
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Panorama of Grand Prismatic taken whilst standing safely and legally on the Midway Geyser Basin boardwalk...
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Moments like this just command gratitude in my heart. They recharge my battery and allow me to connect on a deeper level to just listen to the world around me. They inspire me to keep moving, and to appreciate the world for what it is, a beautiful work of art. Thank you for all those who inspire me to create.
I'm aware it's not perfect. It would take many hours to perfect every line here as this required a focus stack. If you want a large print of this, let me know, and I'll put in the time to perfect it.
-Maddog Murph
Grand Prismatic Spring.
Taken at Yellowstone National Park in Midway Geyser Basin, Wyoming, USA.
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Prismatic Trail.
Se observan abstracciones de matices progresivos que exhiben fascinaciones de suprematismo luchando conjeturas de movimientos girando,
głębia wewnętrzna fantazje rozwijające kreatywność prędkości uśmiechy farby egotyzm wojny sensy ogniki transcendentalne barwy,
yttre tillfredsställande visioner stora epoklara mönster kompositioner konstnärliga giftiga ijka synliga traumor,
fou magnifique de la fureur fou immensité drames leitmotiv soleils lumineux des vues conscientes des contractions angulaires,
tensiynau nosweithiau awyroedd helaeth gorwelion enillwyr enwebiadau ymadroddion blynyddoedd cynnar strwythurau plygu,
tunc collectae fiant eximia intellectus possibilis pertinet sensualitas prodigiosum monstra luxuriae publicae sculpta nigrum cordibus vestris,
個人的なグロテスクな状況突然の気違い詩皮肉な対策寓話物語説得力のある思いやりのあるシルエット瞑想的なシーン.
Steve.D.Hammond.
I loved all the steam rising from the hot water, but I didn't like how it makes it harder to see the surreally blue color of the spring. Turns out "too much of a good thing" is not just a clever expression!
Another version is in the comments.
~ Explored
La senteur du souffre est omniprésente, les paysages magnifiques et les hordes de touristes aussi. Quel merveilleux pélerinage dans ce joyaux des grands parc américains.
Yellowstone National Park.
Grand Prismatic spring is the third largest hot pool in the world. Because of the colder fall temperatures the hot spring produced more steam, so it is best viewed from the overlook. Depending on the water temperature different species of bacteria/ microbes thrive in the pool and they add the green, yellow and brownish red colors.
The large steam cloud in the background was produced by the Excelsior Geyser Crater.
Something special from this evenings photo shoot. 'Cloud iridescence or irisation is a colorful optical phenomenon that occurs in a cloud and appears in the general proximity of the Sun.' I was shooting towards the sun and wound up with these prismatic edges around the clouds. Didn't realize they were there until I downloaded the images. (No additional color was added.)
This is Sunset Lake in the Black Sand Basin. It reminds me of a smaller version of Grand Prismatic Spring.
Black Sand Basin is a short walk with lots of beautiful thermal features.
Another abstract blur from the Grand Prismatic. If you go about 8 pictures back, you may recognize this as the same section where I made the "cellular" image. The tripod hasn't moved, but the camera angle is slightly different. Also, I used a slower sweep speed on this one to keep the shapes of the foreground lines rather than a really fast sweep which would have erased them as in the others. Blurs are a matter of experimentation, and they can actually be pretty frustrating as you end up deleting the vast majority which just don't look interesting at all. But eventually you hit one you like, and that's the joy in it. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA, July 2017
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This is part of the Grand Prismatic Spring found in Yellowstone Park. This spring is probably the most beautiful in the world. It is worth the hike up the hill that sits above the spring. The color is really incredible! It is really cool when you find art in nature.
Which is actually the name of this colourful palate created by the largest hot springs pool in the USA in Yellowstone National Park
The colorful edge of the Grand Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone as steam rises from it. It almost looks like it should be on a different planet.
Abstracting at the Grand Prismatic in search of color, shapes, patterns and texture. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA, July 2017
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Now I can relate to what storm chasers in the States must drive to move directly to the eye of the storm like moths to a flame.
Yellowstone National Park
Others from this trip are in the Album www.flickr.com/photos/thadz/albums/72157660032324601
My second side trip of the year was definitely the best. I left the motorhome in Estes Park, Colorado, and went up to Yellowstone National Park. The company I work for doesn't cover Wyoming, but my boss was nice enough to let me take a few days off and do a short trip up to Yellowstone. It is an absolutely amazing place, and I hadn't been there in seven years. So... Anyway... This top photo is of Grand Prismatic Spring. The colors in the rock are incredible!
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