Grand Prismatic Spring
Uploaded: August 21, 2005 20:34:03
The spectrum of colors you see are from the thermophilic bacteria and algae that live in the water. Different species occupy different areas of the spring according to their temperature tolerances: blue-green species in the hottest portions of the spring, yellow in the warm areas, and orange and red species at the edges of the spring where the water is cooler. Midway Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park.
Sandra Freyler September 21, 2005
Nice image, Marlon! :) #314314KHAWLA Haddad September 24, 2005
Claudia Kuhn September 24, 2005
Congrats Marlon! #1875681Joline Frazier September 24, 2005
Yippee Marlon, congratulations on this finalist. It is such a beauty as I have said before. #1876163Wendy Stevenson September 24, 2005
First thank for commenting on my finalist or else I would have never found you. So great to see this in the finals Marlon!! Best of luck in the next round!! Gosh you've been here this long and I never knew!!! #1878771Susana Ms Heide September 24, 2005
What an unusual beauty!! Congrats!! #1878850Kay E. Mahoney September 24, 2005
Congratulations Marlon. This is so beautiful. I didn't see this until you had commented on my winner and I checked in on your gallery. You have a lot of fantastic photos. Good luck in the next round. #1879308DiAnna F. Paulk January 22, 2006
The colors, clarity and composition of this shot are just wonderful! A very belated congratulations on your medal! #2324299Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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