Sulphur Caldron is a photograph by Donna Kennedy which was uploaded on September 25th, 2023.
Sulphur Caldron
Original Fine Art Photography by Donna Kennedy-
Photographed in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming...
Ten times more acidic than lemon... more
Title
Sulphur Caldron
Artist
Donna Kennedy
Medium
Photograph - Photographs
Description
Original Fine Art Photography by Donna Kennedy-
Photographed in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming...
Ten times more acidic than lemon juice, Sulphur Caldron sits on the edge of one of the most active areas of Yellowstone's buried volcano. Sulphur-rich gasses rise furiously here, filling Sulphur Caldron with sulfuric acid. Incredibly, this muddy pool is teeming with life. Billions of thermoacidophiles thrive in Sulphur Caldron. They convert the pool's hydrogen sulfide gas into sulfuric acid. The sulfuric acid breaks soil and rock into mud, making this spring a very muddy home.
Thank you to the Administrators that Featured this photo in the following Groups:
-Wisconsin Flowers and Scenery
-Intent of the Artist
-Canon Full Frame Cameras
-Fine Art America Professionals
-New FAA Uploads
-Women Photographers
Uploaded
September 25th, 2023
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Comments (32)
Toni Hopper
Congratulations on your image featured in Women Photographers only group, March 6, 2024! Feel free to add it to our ongoing feature archive discussion.
Rebecca Grzenda
Congrats on your special feature nominated by a fellow artist in the Camera Art Group, Donna....beautiful image!!
Luther Fine Art
Congratulations! Your camera art has been nominated as a Special Feature by a fellow artist Camera Art member for your superb art in Camera Art Group!! You are invited to post your art in the "SPECIAL FEATURE ARCHIVE DISCUSSION in the Camera Art group. Please share the love by nominating a fellow artist whose work is in Camera Art Group. You can do that in the specific "SPECIAL FEATURES NOMINATIONS ONLY- VOL 9” discussion in the Camera Art Group.
Hanne Lore Koehler
Magnificent capture of this amazing phenomenon, Donna! Wonderful informative description! L/F/X