Friday, May 02, 2008

SPS goes Black and White again

Last Saturday, I promised I'd share the rest of my b & w Yellowstone pictures, so here they are:

This formation, I think, is known as the buffalo. It does have that shape to it. The buffalo is one of the hot springs in the Mammoth Hot Springs area.

As you drive into the Mammoth Hot Springs area from the south, you look out across a valley to a dramatic rock face.

And finally, a trumpeter swan preening in a small lake. We found two swans and were able to approach quite closely, as long as we took a few steps at a time and gave the birds to become used to our presence.

10 comments:

Coy Hill said...

Awesome shot of the "Buffalo". I'm not much on doing B&W but I do love this one!
I hope your trip is going well, looking forward to seeing all of your new material.

Chad Oneil Myers said...

Great images Amy. That "Buffalo" is my favorite!

Chica, Cienna, and Cali said...

real cool shots....hope you are having a great time .....and how much did you win on slots??? ;DDD

Tom said...

Each one is a cracker Ash.. but I love the "Buffalo".. I like the fact it is named that as well.

Sand said...

Excellent post! I see that everyone likes the buffalo, however I am a fan of the swan.

Anonymous said...

The posted photos are really nice to see in black and white. Like Tom, I like the Buffalo.

M. CHRISTOPHE said...

Good choice to use the B&W. Nice shots

Anonymous said...

very beautiful b/w shots. well done

Shionge said...

Very nice shot and the buffalo shot is so unusual & nice :D

Gretchen said...

Those are absolutely gorgeous! There's something about black and white photography that just blows away everything else.