In every season, at every hour, Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming is a stunning and surprising landscape. Remote enough for dark skies to allow the Milky Way to shine and featuring steam rising from hot springs tinted with colorful bacteria and reflecting the aurora borealis, a night in the park offers enough wonders for a lifetime. Photo courtesy of Bryony Richards.
Andy Lee Beautifully Depicts Nature’s Duality Between Soft and Powerful
Nature has long been called the canvas of God. Ink and color crafted by the hand of man are a poor substitute to mirror the beauty of nature, but a photograph can do the job much better, if not exactly alike. Andy Lee, a well established creative director, film-maker, photographer, painter and self-proclaimed manic doodler has captured the silent beauty of nature in his photography series titled ‘Patagonia Dreaming 1’.
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Happy 99th birthday to National Park Service – America’s best idea! On this day in 1916, the National Park Service was created to care for the country’s special places. Pictured here is Lower Falls at Yellowstone National Park, our first national park. Photo by Kallem Phillips (www.sharetheexperience.org).