no – we have not – been close – we used to live in CO and went to wyoming a few times – but seems like there are only so many places we can visit in a year – but would love to go there and many other places in the northwest region and into MO and OR – happy holidays!
That is a spectacular photo! Very creative idea for an image for “yellow.” We also loved our time in Yellowstone last year — it is definitely a paradise for photographers!
It wasn’t that easy to find a yellow picture, despite the name of Yellowstone – lots of blue and green and orange! Not feeling very smart though, just fond of taking snaps. Merry Christmas to you too!
Thanks, Ingrid. I’m really looking forward to Christmas this year. I hope you have a lovely Christmas, Texas style. I’m very much enjoying your bird photos.
Definitely on my list, Carol. I didn’t become ‘nature girl’ until 2013, so my travels before that tended to be of the urban variety. Now that I have become one with Mother Earth, I have a whole slew of places I need to conquer.
I thought so! In fact, not many of my Yellowstone photos contained yellow – lots of blue and green and ochre. The name comes from the yellow sandstone beside the Yellowstone River. Well, that makes sense, doesn’t it?
Very clever indeed!
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Thanks LuAnn!
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what a great entry for the wpc 🙂 and I read a few of the comments and enjoyed learning too!
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Thanks Yvette. Pleased to educate you! Have you been to Yellowstone?
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no – we have not – been close – we used to live in CO and went to wyoming a few times – but seems like there are only so many places we can visit in a year – but would love to go there and many other places in the northwest region and into MO and OR – happy holidays!
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That is a spectacular photo! Very creative idea for an image for “yellow.” We also loved our time in Yellowstone last year — it is definitely a paradise for photographers!
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Thanks Laurel. I just thought why not Yellowstone? And then found so many photos of blue!
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Now why didn’t I think of this? Loved Yellowstone. You’ve given me an idea for another challenge. 😀 Happy Christmas to you. xx
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Uh – oh! What have you got up your sleeve? Happy Christmas to you Sylvia!
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What a great idea, to find yellow in yellowstone. You are too smart. Merry Christmas my friend.
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It wasn’t that easy to find a yellow picture, despite the name of Yellowstone – lots of blue and green and orange! Not feeling very smart though, just fond of taking snaps. Merry Christmas to you too!
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Yellow in Yellowstone…. can it be????
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Surprising isn’t it?
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Well now that makes sense. 🙂 I really must get to Yellowstone.
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You really must! Your shutter finger will go crazy!
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What an interesting picture! We really have to make it to Yellowstone soon! It just looks like an AMAZING place! 🙂
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Thanks for your comment. It is an incredible place – my favoritist national park! You must go!
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Perfect and rather clever. Wishing you a wonderful Christmas shared with family 🙂
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Thanks, Ingrid. I’m really looking forward to Christmas this year. I hope you have a lovely Christmas, Texas style. I’m very much enjoying your bird photos.
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Must go there. Looks amazing!
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You haven’t been? You won’t believe your eyes. There is a lot more to it than Old Faithful. Check out:
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It’s my favorite national park. Astonishing!
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Definitely on my list, Carol. I didn’t become ‘nature girl’ until 2013, so my travels before that tended to be of the urban variety. Now that I have become one with Mother Earth, I have a whole slew of places I need to conquer.
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Definitely not urban there! Go for it!
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Hahaha, very clever… 🙂
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I thought so! In fact, not many of my Yellowstone photos contained yellow – lots of blue and green and ochre. The name comes from the yellow sandstone beside the Yellowstone River. Well, that makes sense, doesn’t it?
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