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.
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.
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.