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Smoky skies over the beautiful Nez Perce Creek as it flows through Yellowstone National Park. The Maple Fire has now consumed 44,000 acres in the park.
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The smoke from the Maple Fire created this surreal sky at sunrise along the Madison River near the Three Brothers Mountains.
As of 9/3/2016 The Maple Fire has consumed 39,000 acres in Yellowstone National Park. The firefighters are working to keep the fire north of the West Entrance Road. If they are successful, this area will not burn.
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Copyright 2016 © Merilee Phillips.
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Wildfires rage
and in our distance we share..
The smoke veils clarity
and we reject
with cough and watering..
Small particles conspire
to mask details
and mountain outlines
appear and depart..
...
By CharlesC
Another photo near the Visitor center at Hurricane Ridge. We had 3 forest fires this last summer 2016. The official National Park policy is, to let them burn themselves out. Unless they get close to people or park property. Needles to say, they were trying to get this one out.
An Eastern Screech Owl -- appears to be a red morph.
From Cornell -
Eastern Screech-Owls can be either mostly gray or mostly reddish-brown (rufous). Whatever the overall color, they are patterned with complex bands and spots that give the bird excellent camouflage against tree bark. Eyes are yellow.
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Cades Cove, Smoky Mountains National Park
DS7_9797-10 pic Pano
Purple mountains majesty on display in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. A springtime capture, colorized for fun :)
Smoky Mountain National Park
25 Sec Exposure - Hours of hiking - with lots of equipment on very narrow, steep paths on the edge of ...............
This was the only shot of so many shots where the lightning showed itself outside of all the clouds. A new favorite of mine. Hope yall enjoy and mayGod Bless you!!!
Sadly the Fall season in Woodinville, WA, and many other parts of the country, is starting out with smoke from wild fires near and far. This photo has fog in the lower atmosphere and smoke in the upper turning the sun orange.
Image was taken in Cades Cove in the Smokies. Camera was an Olympus E-PL5 converted to infrared by LifePixel.
5 years ago I failed to get a full sun shot at a spot I wanted badly, and when the weather cooperated when I returned this year, other factors arose. With big fires near Edson to the east, smoke took place of the clouds and created their own unique mood, but just not quite the mood I was hoping for. With the sun falling fast and the shadows growing fast, Q117 drifts over the causeway with a long train of containers.
Sunset at the canal has a backdrop of smoke as the distant longboat fires up its stove as a frosty evening approaches.
秋季, восень, Podzim, efterår, Herfst, Herbst, Haust, 秋, 가을, høst, осень, otoño, höst,
Mùa thu, autumn, fall.
I feel a little guilty going out to photograph the unusual sunsets (and sunrises) since those folks in the western US are facing such hardships from the wildfires, but I did last evening. Just before packing up and heading home I made a few more quick shots including this one. I didn't even realize the deer was in the frame until looking them over on the computer screen later. Perhaps a fitting title for this would be "Dumb Luck."
Hardy Fuchsia illuminated by Torchlight. A 1/2 Black diffusion filter was used in front of the lens on this image.
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV © 2023 Klaus Ficker. Photos are copyrighted. All rights reserved. Pictures can not be used without explicit permission by the creator.
Flowing water in this long exposure shot resembles wisps of smoke curling around granite blocks making up a jetty or groyne on the Galveston, Texas, beach.
Very small village nestled in shades of green in the valley of these majestic mountains. Please zoom in..