Mary Presson Roberts Photography

Midway Geyser Basin

“Yellowstone, a place so special and awe-inspiring that after exploring it in 1871, the Hayden Expedition conceived of the original concept of the world’s first national park—and set-aside of 2. 2 million acres containing more than ten thousand thermal features, canyons, waterfalls, and wildlife—so no man or corporation could ever own it.”
― C.J. Box, Free Fire

This summer I had the opportunity to experience Yellowstone for the second time with some very dear friends and fellow photographers.  I will break up my experience in Yellowstone into several posts.  For this first post, I would like to begin the journey at

Midway Geyser Basin.  I start the journey here as it very well may be my favorite stop of the trip.  You can read more about Midway Geyser Basin here.  To see a short video about Midway Geyser Basin, click here.

We started out just before sunrise at Midway Geyser Basin.  The combination of the cold air and the steam coming off of the geysers created some interesting viewing conditions when we first arrived.

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Sunrise

Excelsior is the first geyser you encounter at Midway Geyser Basin.

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Excelsior

My favorite of all geysers at Yellowstone is Grand Prismatic.  From the Midway Geyser Basin, you get a side view of this geyser.  It is so large in size, you need to get above it to get the best view.

Grand Prismatic

During this trip, I desperately wanted to hike to the point where you can see Grand Prismatic from above.  We found out that the Fairy Falls Trail was the one to take in order to get the view from above.  The hike was very manageable and well worth the effort.

After the steam dissipated a bit, we were in for this spectacular sight from above.

 

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Grand Prismatic From Above

Using my 80-400 mm lens, I wanted to take a closer look at Grand Prismatic.

 

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People at Grand Prismatic

Getting in even closer, allowed me to make an abstract of the colors and textures of Grand Prismatic.

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Prismatic Abstract

If you go to Yellowstone, I highly recommend that you take the hike above Midway Geyser Basin so you can see the wonders of Grand Prismatic from above.

Mary Presson Roberts

I am a travel and fine art photographer living and working in the Carolinas. My camera has taken me to places I never would have experienced and to people I never would have met. Photography has truly changed my life! Using my blog, I hope to share the joys of both travel and photography.

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