Project Description
MYSTIFY
The majesty of Lower Yellowstone Falls is enhanced by a rainbow in the mist.
I came to Artist Point for sunrise only to find the entire canyon surrounded by fog. There was no shot to be had so I instead hiked around the area waiting for it to burn off. This is by no means an original photograph, but it did a lot to set the principles of my photography. My main goal that morning was to capture a rainbow in the mist of Lower Yellowstone Falls, but I was unsure at what time it would appear. What I did know was it would not last for very long, and judging from relative angles of the rising sun I figured it would occur sometime in the early morning. Rather than taking my chances of possibly missing the one shot I came for, I planted my tripod at approximately 8:30 am and waited. Crowds came and went, strangers asked what I was waiting for, and the world revolved as I stool still. Finally a full two hours later, I began to see hints of violet at the top of the Falls. The anticipation grew as the rainbow dropped lower and lower, and when it finally danced in the mist I clicked the shutter. Patience would be one of the foundations of my process, and I this was the first image that really showed me perseverance is rewarded (sometimes).