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19/05/2016; And here's the waterfall I have been talking about earlier on.
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As some of you may or may not know, I recently took a week trip to Iceland with my good friend Taylor. In need of a little inspiration as well as some travel before getting back to grad school this fall, Iceland seemed like the perfect place to cure my low-inspiration woes.
And that it did, and then some. There's a reason tourists are flocking to Iceland more and more. This island contains some of the most beautiful landscapes in the world, with mountains, waterfalls, rivers, coastal lines, tundra, and more. Everywhere you look, it's like another scene from a movie or the best dream you've ever had.
Needless to say, I found the inspiration and beauty I was looking for. As someone who shoots minimally, I've returned from this trip with over 1000 photos... and I couldn't be more excited to start digging through them!
Enjoy!
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Jizerka (deutsch Klein Iser) is part of municipality Kořenov in Jablonec nad Nisou District. The hamlet located in the Bohemian part of Jizera Mountains, on the border with Silesia, Poland.
In the 15th century first inthabitants settled in the area to look for gemstones. The oldest written reference is from 16th century. The settlement was called Bukowec. At the end of the 18th century there were 7 buildings and the inhabitants made a living from forestry and smuggling. In 1829 glassworks were opened. At the peak of the glass industry Jizerka had a population of approximately 450 people. There was a school, pub, sawmill, bakery, blacksmith and other craftsmen.
In 1911 the wood-fired glassworks were closed. Coal-fired factories located in the valleys were more efficient. At the same time, tourism began to take off. Some houses became hostels, others pubs. After World War II most of the buildings were nationalised. In the 1980s massive deforestation took place. In the 1990s the buildings were privatised and Jizerka became a recreation centre again.
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Jizerka remains one of my all-time favourite places in the Czech republic which I visit quite regularly in different seasons - last time, we spent a beautiful autumn weekend there.
Not far from Jizerka, the Mumlavský Waterfall is situated about 2 km from Harrachov. It is a popular destination for tourists who visit this area. It is some 10 metres high, hence it is not the highest one. However, it is very rich in water. It is known for giant bowls and pots that had been eroded by the wild stream of the Mumlava river. There are several pools in the granite rock that are metres deep, called Čertova Oka (Devil's Eyes).
This nice hidden drop is very hard to get to but worth the trek. Located about 50kms from Melbourne and its around the same area of the well known Lal Lal Falls.
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I've spent the weekend up in Glencoe, and spent all of my time looking at flat grey cloudy skies - very frustrating! I took this as I arrived on Saturday as a banker to come back at sunrise/sunset, but they have all been total rubbish.
I took this shot using the out-rig function of my tripod as the little heather bushes were clipping the water, with my camera bag counterweighting the whole setup.
Buachaille Etive Mor, near Glencoe, Scotland
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One of the seven waterfalls from the Erawan National Park in Thaïland. I had no chance with the weather on this day, but I find that the picture can take place on my Flickr gallery. Thanks in advance for your favs and comments.
On my hike to the Trolltunga near Odda in Hordaland Norway, I've seen many times small creeks flowing down the mountain. But that one time it was a bigger one and made me quite curious. So I climbed down and discovered the beautiful split of the creek into two waterfalls. I shot during the rain. that explains the diffuse glow and the dull colours.
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You will get across this beautiful waterfall when you walk from Weesen to Quinten at the north side of the Walesee, Switzerland. It's a beautiful lake and definitely worth the hike.
With the tide in and the swell up the water crashes onto rocks that don't normally see a drop! You need to perfectly time the shot to get the water flowing back out into the ocean. www.robertvinephotography.com.au/2016/02/waterfalls/Night..., Darwin NT.
This beautiful waterfall was found off the trail on Caribou Mountain in the White Mountain National Forest in Maine.
Black waterfall II
"A través de la oscuridad es posible llegar a la luz." Gelmir.-Cuentos inconclusos de Numenor y la tierra media
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escapada con mono de fotos, donde me faltaron los compis Alejandro Rodriguez y Fran Ros, aunque los lleve conmigo en el corazon. Por cierto Felicidades Fran, que cumplas muchos mas....
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A waterfall on the Allt na Cailliche Trail, near Invergarry. Taken last week on a trip up to the Highlands - it's so beautiful at this time of year, lovely autumnal colours and still water reflections!
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Image my surprise at finding this waterfall at the end of the gravel road. Early morning up in the back roads of Whistler.