Just outside Pocatello, Idaho. Fresh snow in early October, while the fall colors are in full swing.
A small pond makes great reflections, during Fall. A few miles outside Pocatello, Idaho.
Fall on the Portneuf River, at the Edson Fichter Nature Area. Pocatello, Idaho.
The Portneuf River in Pocatello, Idaho on Thanksgiving day after the first significant snowstorm of the season.
Fall is here, the leaves are turning yellow, the air is getting crispier and the days are getting shorter. Western Montana Fall.
Late afternoon, a small patch of threes, fresh snow and a heart. The heart on the left on a branch, I didn't notice it, until a fellow photographer spotted it.
A canal, some sunflowers and an amazing Willow right in the middle of the city of Pocatello, Idaho.
Lower Falls in the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. At 308 feet, the Lower Falls is the tallest waterfall in the park. In terms of height alone, it’s more than twice the size of Niagara Falls. The amount of water flowing over the falls varies greatly depending on the season. At peak runoff times in the spring, 63,500 gal/sec flow over the falls, whereas at lower runoff times in the fall, the flow diminishes to 5,000 gal/sec. ~ source from Yellowstonepark.com.