Stunning Rainbow Emerges from the Convergence of Waterfall and Light

In November, a stunning and previously unseen natural wonder occurred in Yosemite National Park. Due to extremely high water levels and strong winds at the perfect time of day, a magnificent 2,400-foot rainbow waterfall appeared. Utah-based landscape photographer Greg Harlow was fortunate enough to capture this incredible sight, which lasted over eight minutes.

Stunning Rainbow Emerges from the Convergence of Waterfall and Light

Although it was not a planned event, Harlow had spent over three months in Yosemite last year and was lucky enough to witness this phenomenon. He was attempting to take a photo of Yosemite Falls from Glacier Point when suddenly the waterfall transformed into a rainbow, a rare occurrence that only happens at certain times of the year and under specific circumstances.

Stunning Rainbow Emerges from the Convergence of Waterfall and Light

Harlow managed to capture the event in real-time video, time-lapse, and photographs from his vantage point using a 200mm lens. This breathtaking sight is a testament to the awe-inspiring beauty of nature and the unpredictable wonders it can offer.

Stunning Rainbow Emerges from the Convergence of Waterfall and Light

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