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Orange Mound Spring: Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming is a very active environment where everything is always bubbling, changing, shooting up or shifting. So the dead trees in this photo may not have picked a terrible location when they just started growing, but as more and more travertine was deposited onto the Orange Spring Mounds the shape and size of the structure morphed and everything around it morphed with it. Although some would call this photo just a wild landscape, considering that it is a changing, practically living thing it might as well be a portrait photo.

Type: Photography Year: 2003
Author: Ark Zhorov Media: 35 mm negative
Category: Landscape Place: Yellow Stone national park, USA
Subject: Mound Terrace Shape/Size: Vertical
 

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