Monday, February 20, 2012

Nature Photographed



Horsetail Waterfall
 I would love to see this in person.  A window of time just opened in Yosemite National Park when the sun and earth align to create a fleeting phenomenon of Horsetail Waterfall which resembles molten lava as it flows over the cliff.  This marvel  happens in a flash at sunset in mid-February — if the winter weather cooperates. On those days the setting sun illuminates the waterfall. This was first recorded in 1973.  Photographing Horsetail is a lesson in astronomy, physics and geometry just to capture it.  It materializes in varying degrees of intensity for the same two weeks every year.
One of God's amazing, grand, beautiful creations.  But then so is a small flower from my garden.  Look for His beauty in all things.


Be happy and may God bless you and yours. 

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