For your consideration is this Original Haynes "Lower Falls from Below", Yellowstone National Park photograph, circa 1937. The large original photograph was taken from below the Lower Falls in the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone in Yellowstone National Park, with a beautiful representation of the waterfall and the bottom portion of the river underneath. 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. Frank Jay Haynes, known as F. Jay or the Professor to almost all who knew him, was a professional photographer, publisher, and entrepreneur from Minnesota who played a major role in documenting through photographs the settlement and early history of the great Northwest. He became both the official photographer of the Northern Pacific Railway and of Yellowstone National Park as well as operating early transportation concessions in the park. His photographs were widely published in articles, journals, and books, and turned into stereographs and postcards in the late 19th and early 20th century. The photo is stamped on the right bottom corner "Haynes Photo Yellowstone Park". The photo is in good overall condition, age tanning observed, no other marring noted. Measures 6.875"W x 10.875"L.