When I last visited Yellowstone, I was searching for a new world to inspire me in my fiction writing. Here are some that I found…
A new world of waves and wonder
A world of contrasting colors
A world of muted rainbows
A warm and fuzzy new world
A cold, colorless, and cracked new world
A world where meandering water turns to gold
A new world where everyone lives in spherical houses along the shore
Lens-Artists Photo Challenge – Close-up
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Some beautiful worlds - and the one turning into gold sounds a fantasy...We have all those worlds large size as well - but I prefer them tiny. Great gallery!
There is a lot to see up close. Thanks!
There is!
Loved how you framed these as new worlds. Terrific images
Thank you, Tina! Lots of opportunities for close ups at Yellowstone.
Great shots. I too like finding worlds in the micro.
Thanks! There are many worlds people don't always notice. Glad you like them too. :)
Breathtaking colors and texture of the "finding new world". Excellent entry for the challenge. :)
Thanks Amy! :D
Fantastic ways of describing a new world up close.
Thanks! I hope to write more about them.
I'm loving your abstracts of the Yellowstone thermal pools. Good stuff!
Thanks! The thermophiles create amazing worlds.