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Looking Up

Looking Up, originally uploaded by senecacreekphotography.

Spring seems to be right around the corner but there is still some lingering snow on the ground, or if you are in Michigan like me, a few inches are still falling!

This photo was taken in Yellowstone National Park from a car window and really reminds me of how you can find beautiful shots that aren’t the main attraction of the park or that even require getting out of the car.

Sometimes, looking up can really gain you a neat perspective, or maybe you’ll even find a cool shape in the clouds :)

Carpet of Bluebells

In just a few months, the bluebells in this photo will be entering their peak blooming season that only lasts for a few weeks. It seems like this time in winter just seems to drag on forever and looking at beautiful nature scenes like this gives me hope and something to look forward to!

Click here to see more photos of the bluebells, or here to see some information on where to find this hidden secret!

Lewis River

Lewis River, originally uploaded by senecacreekphotography.

Although winter may seem to be this desolate time full of boring monochrome landscapes, it seems that some national parks are just a total exception to that. Evergreen trees and blue rivers overpower all that white snow and still allow you to see the color that you remember in the spring.

This was taken from the Lewis River in Yellowstone National Park right after a 4 inch snowstorm.


Flickr Photos

Meteor Shower Star Trail, Medicine Bow National Forest, WY

West Thumb Hot Spring Curves, Yellowstone National Park, WY

Mount Moran and Sunlit Island, Grand Teton National Park, WY

Baby Pine Tree and Steam, Yellowstone National Park, WY

Snowy Range Sunset from Harney Street, Laramie, WY

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