Dawn Light Hits the Mountains Before the Bison  by jgpittenger

Dawn Light Hits the Mountains Before the Bison

This was taken on the early morning snow coach trip from Mammoth to Old Faithful. The light was gorgeous as it made the mountains glow.
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Wow that really is superb light - breathtaking!
February 5th, 2018  
Gorgeous!
February 5th, 2018  
Beautiful light
February 5th, 2018  
How wondeful. Feel like I am there.
February 5th, 2018  
Amazing moment well captured!
February 5th, 2018  
Wow.
February 5th, 2018  
This is beautiful, the light on the mountains, the bison, the trees dotted all around .. very well captured.
February 5th, 2018  
Gorgeous view! I thought that looked like Yellowstone. We were there in the summer time and it was cold, so I can imagine that it was bitter cold in the winter time.
February 5th, 2018  
The lighting on the mountains is gorgeous :)
February 5th, 2018  
lovely lovely light
February 5th, 2018  
Gorgeous light!
February 5th, 2018  
Just gorgeous
February 5th, 2018  
Magnificent scenery.
February 6th, 2018  
Spectacular scene - the early light on those mountains is fabulous. What a trip you had! Fav
February 6th, 2018  
Looks like golden mountain tops! Beautiful
February 6th, 2018  
Super capture.
February 6th, 2018  
A magical capture and wonderful golden glow, fav!
February 6th, 2018  
Stunning light!! Was this a Road Scholar trip by any chance? i saw that they offer winter trips to Yellowstone.
February 6th, 2018  
So beautiful on black
February 6th, 2018  
Wonderful light.
February 6th, 2018  
That is just amazing.
February 6th, 2018  
Woweee..... that light is bloody sensational.
February 6th, 2018  
@redy4et no. We flew into Bozeman and then set up our own trip from there staying at Xanterra lodges so we could be in the park and Mammoth. I’d be happy to tell you more if you wanted. Just give me your email
February 6th, 2018  
The light on those mountains is just pure gold Jane..... I am amazed at the very clear line seperating the rear mountains from the ones in the foreground.
February 6th, 2018  
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