Artist Point is like that. We went there at sunrise and were joined by a few, very serious photographers who were interested in the light that time of day. It did mean that we launched ourselves out of bed, ready to roll down the road by 3:45 AM. Then we all napped during the mob scene and we'll go back out during the late afternoon. Those times also are excellent viewing opportunities for seeing wild life.
Artist Point is one of several areas where you can look at The Grand Canyon of Yellowstone (not The Grand Canyon). The rock of the canyon contains plenty of sulfur, which makes the stone look yellow. Yes. Got it right away! At one end of it is a waterfall.
Pre-sunrise, the dim light of dawn shows all the different colors of rock.
The sun comes up at the opposite end of the canyon from the falls.
Even in the chilly 42 degree air of the morning (typical) Tom and Carol were ready to smile for Laura.
It's not hard to find Buffalo. Just take I-90 west from Albany for 5 hours. Or check our Hayden and / or Lamar Valleys in Yellowstone. They roam freely. You may again cue up Home on the Range.
There are Osprey chicks in the middle of the picture in the nest on top of the rock.
I saw those rather close up Buffalo pictures, and I figured you had to have a railing or something. There's that car insurance commercial with a a buffalo ramming some guy's car.
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