Fountain Mud Pots
Back to Yellowstone! I realized I had a couple of whole days that I had not worked on when I last showed images of this trip. This is Fountain mud pots, located south of the West entrance and North of Old Faithful.
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BTW used the Dehaze value in Lightroom for this one. Wow, what a difference. It took out the haze coming up from the pot that was distracting to the image.
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