Thermal pools are spread out in the Artists Palette at Orakei Korako near Taupo on the North Island of New Zealand. The Artists Palette is made up of over 120 pools with some of them being close to geysers that drain the water until the pools look empty and in an instance they can be filled again.To get to the pools in the Artist's Palette, you stroll along paths that lead to the viewpoint from above and pass various holes that are bubbling with steam. The Artists Palette holds the most danger as the crust is only about 20 mm thick in certain areas and eruptions could happen at any given moment.The water is hot and this is the ideal place for algae to grow. The algae is formed in shades of green, yellow, pink and orange and that is how the name of the Artist's Palette fits in.Orakei Korako is situated near Taupo, New Zealand and is approximately twenty-one kilometers off Highway One where you board a boat for a short ride across the lake. ... continue below the picture...
... Not only is the Artists Palette a stunning sight to see but there are also geysers, silica terraces, mud pools and a sacred cave. You would never regret taking a detour off the highway to view these amazing pools in the Artists Palette in Orakei Korako on the North Island of New Zealand.Edges of small pools in the Artist's Palette at Orakei Korako, near Taupo, North Island, New Zealand.
Technical Information:
I photographed this photo with the digital SLR camera model Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II, aperture of f/13.0, exposure time of 1/25 sec. on ISO 50, as always I used a original Canon Lens, the focus lenght for this picture was 200mm.