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Seljalandsfoss

Seljalandsfoss

 

A dream doesn't become reality through magic; it takes sweat, determination and hard work. Colin Powell

 

This is one of Iceland's most incredible waterfalls and, as many of you may already be aware, there are indeed LOTS of waterfalls in Iceland

 

This was one of the most difficult spots to photograph not only because of the wind, that was blowing with a lot of violence, but also by the constant spray of tons of water falling from about 60 meters height.

 

Due to the proximity of the Ring Road and its impressive natural features this waterfall easily becomes one of the most famous and visited in the country.

 

It was our first stopover as soon as we arrived in Iceland but that day the Time Gods chose not to collaborate and we ended up photographing this spot only on our last day in Iceland, after a crazy and very tiring trip of 3000 km along this beautiful island.

 

The harshness of the trip and the difficulty of the site itself made our task even more difficult, but it was good to get at least one shot of this fantastic site that marked our farewell to Iceland in 2018.

 

With Canon 5D Mark IV and Laowa 12mm

 

With Haida Red Diamond Medium - 3 Stops

 

@Seljalandsfoss, Iceland

 

Duarte Sol Photography

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Uploaded on November 16, 2018
Taken on October 13, 2018