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Lower Falls, Yellowstone
The lower falls at Yellowstone National Park are 308 feet (94 meters) high, or almost twice as high as Niagara. They descend from the 590,000 year old Canyon Rhyolite lava flow and are the largest volume major waterfall in the Rocky Mountains.
I took this photo in August 2009 during my road trip through Montana and Alberta.
Nikon D300, Nikon 50mm f/2.0, Adobe Photoshop CS4.
44°43'05"N 110°29'46"W
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Comments from the Community
The sky is from "I'm Home" wallpaper..
I don't wanna comment on the image.. I just know that you need much more than..let's just say imagination & some software to achieve a great composition..
Good work Macindows!
Your picture does bring out the "yellow stones" at Yellow Stone.
Nice composition overall, I like it.
To the people complaining check this:
http://interfacelift.com/wallpaper_beta/details/1666/canyon_falls.html
The lighting on this one is a bit over the top, granted, but it's still nice. Give him credit.
This looks great to me.
I have to admit, the picture is incredibly cheesy! The only thing missing would have been some fake sun beams and some birds flying through them. On the other hand, it was very tricky to make this picture look as remarkable as I remembered it. When I was standing on the viewing platform, I was simply amazed by the view. But later on my computer, the pictures looked pale and flat in comparison.
Therefore, I decided to give this one a little boost by enhancing the vibrancy, contrast and the sky. Sorry, if some of you don't like it that much. As soon as I finish my exams, I should have more time for my favorite hobby and new wallpapers!
But, it's well done...so , good wallpaper :-)
":) More edits from Macindows
The sky is from "I'm Home" wallpaper..
I don't wanna comment on the image.. I just know that you need much more than..let's just say imagination & some software to achieve a great composition.."
I'm sorry mmm, but it's not from "I'm Home". Put both wallpapers in their own tabs and then switch back and forth over and over comparing the fine details such as the shapes of the clouds and their placements. Then you will quickly see how different they are and that the sky in this shot is the real sky from this photo.
@oregon is correct on this. I wouldn't have seen it if oregon didn't point it out. It's a well done integration.
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If not, great picture!! Really cool either way, actually.