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Yellowstone - Lower Falls in Winter Acrylic Print
by Sandra Bronstein
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Yellowstone - Lower Falls in Winter acrylic print by Sandra Bronstein. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
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© 2013 Sandra Bronstein Photography. All Rights Reserved.
The lower falls of the Grand Canyon area of Yellowstone National Park
are 308 feet high, or almost twice as high as Niagara Falls. The volume of water is in no way comparable to Niagara as the width of the Yellowstone River before it goes over the lower falls is 70 feet whereas Niagara Fall is a half mile wide.
The lower falls descend from the 590,000 year old Canyon Rhyolite lava flow. The lower falls of the Yellowstone is still the largest volume major waterfall in the Rocky Mountains of the United States. The volume of water flowing over the falls can vary from an astounding 63,500 gallons per second at peak runoff to 5,000 gallons per second in the fall. The beautiful and most unusual ball or mound, found at the bottom of the falls during the winter months is the result of frozen mist and new snowfall which accumulates. With temperatures ranging from -50 degrees to 32 degrees, anything is possible. The...
About Sandra Bronstein
Sandra Bronstein finds great pleasure in sharing the beauty of the natural world and its magnificent wildlife as seen through her lenses for over 40 years. Having been intrigued by many different elements, in both the manmade and natural world, she strives to discover new and different ways to capture these elements. Her vision provides a window into the ever changing world and, simply put, Sandra has captured and shares with us a simple moment in time. Sandra was raised and continues to reside in large metropolitan cities but has always had a love of nature and wilderness. It was due, in part, to family travels and being an "outdoor" girl which kept her love strong for wildlife and the environment. That love and respect shows in each...
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Sandra Bronstein
Thanks Anastasia for the feature in PhotosRUs.
Sandra Bronstein
Thanks Bob and Nadine for the feature in All Natural Scenic Landscape Group.
Sandra Bronstein
Thanks Jon!
Jon Burch Photography
Lovely winter scene of a beautiful area Sandra! I like the piles of snow at the bottom and am glad I don't have to shovel them! Congratulations on your features! (v)
Sandra Bronstein
Thanks Bruce for the feature in Comfortable Art group. I appreciate your support so very much.
Sandra Bronstein
Thanks Dennis for the feature in Photography the Fine Art group.
Sandra Bronstein
Thanks Nadine and Bob for the feature in Artists News. Most grateful!
Sandra Bronstein
Thanks Bajan for the feature in Group of Photographers Group.
Sandra Bronstein
Thank you Shawn for the feature in Seasons of Beauty! So appreciate your kind and generous support of my work.
Sandra Bronstein
Thank you Sean.
Sandra Bronstein
Thanks Dawn and Andy. I shall return here this January! Brrrrr.
Andy Davis
WOW!!!
Dawn Senior-Trask
Wow, what an unusual view of this spot! The sheer scale of the scene is awe-inspiring, and the massive winter snow and ice formations give it even more drama. Phenomenal and gorgeous photograph -- and a refreshing one to view on our first hot day of summer!
Tara Turner
stunning!!!