An Enchanting Day at Yellowstone

Written on October 18, 2010 Posted in Photography Locations


Great Fountain Geyser Sunset Reflection: Canon 5D Mark II, Canon 24-105mm f/4L IS

I’m visiting Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks with the family, so photography is a secondary priority.  However, tonight we witnessed one of the best sunsets I’ve ever seen at Yellowstone, and believe me, I’ve seen some wonderfully colorful skies here.  I just had to write a quick blog to share the photos. I’m also including some wildlife images for your viewing pleasure.  Tomorrow we head out to the Tetons!

Stairway to Heaven: Canon 5D Mark II, Canon 16-35mm f/2.8L II

When Smoke Gets in Your Eye: Canon 5D Mark II, Canon 24-105mm f/4L IS

Jumpin' Jack Flash: Canon 1D Mark IV, Canon 800mm f/5.6L IS

Early Riser: Canon 5D Mark IV, Canon 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS

Red Eyes: Canon 1D Mark IV, Canon 800mm f/5.6L IS

  • 12 Comments

George: Mahesh: Some of your best work!

Ann: Mahesh, these are spectacular!

Ken: Mahesh; I really love Yellowstone and your pics capture the essence of it. Makes me feel like I am there!

Kalpana: beautiful pics!

Elisa: These are awesome!

Allan: Your photos are awesome. I hope I can learn fast to get the same quality pictures you have. Are your accepting students? I really would love to learn from you. Thanks

Tim ONeill: Splendid shots Mahesh. You seem to be a magnet for good light. Next time you come to the OlyPen, stop in Sequim and see if some of your mojo will rub off on me. I've been following your work for years.

Nicole: Wow! Fantastic photos Mahesh! The colors are amazing!!! You know my favs are going to always be the wildlife though... That's one fat coyote! (it is a coyote, isn't it?!??)

Barb Michieli: I like "Jumpin' Jack Flash" the best!!!

MIchelle: You must have been thrilled when you saw that perfect image of jumpin' jack flash!!

Ray Still: Mahesh: Absolutely gorgeous work all around here, enjoy the rest of your visit truly an incredible location

Po: Awesomes photos! If you have anything from Mammoth Hot Springs in the NW corner of the park, I'd really like to see how you framed those views.

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