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walking behind Seljalandsfoss waterfall, again with the Z3 camera phone because it's water proof. waiting to edit pics from my dslr

on our first day we went to the south coast and this was our first stop. the waterfall you can walk behind - seljalandsfoss

A close up of one of Iceland's prettiest waterfalls, Seljalandsfoss in the south of Iceland. Through the spray you can see behind the falls where there's a footpath. Taken with a 200mm prime.

Waterfall Seljalandsfoss in South-Iceland. It is one of the most famous Icelandic waterfalls and also one of the highest waterfalls in Iceland (ca. 60 m). It is possible to walk behind the waterfall.

Cascadas Seljalandsfoss en Islandia (1)

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Went on a two day trip criss crossing the south of Iceland this past weekend. It wasn't very productive photography wise and I didn't get that many keepers. But the company was good and the trip was a whole lot of fun and one decent frame makes it all totally worth it!

 

This waterfall is in south Iceland and can easily be seen from the main road that stretches around the country. It's a big tourist attraction and looks just as good during the winter as it does in the summertime and there aren't as many tourists wandering into your images.

One of the more famous waterfalls in Iceland, Seljalandsfoss is breathtaking. That ledge that the water falls off is where the coastline used to be. Today, that coastline is almost 8km away. When it's not winter, you actually get to walk behind this waterfall which gives you a really unique view. Alas, that path is closed when it ices over so we didn't have the privilege.

 

This was taken more than 18 months ago and I've only just managed to figure out how to process it to my liking. I'm quite happy with the result, I hope you like it too. Posting this seems pretty apt today because tomorrow we fly to the Jiuzhaigou Valley nature reserve in China, which is known for its many multi-level waterfalls. Hopefully I come away with some good images.

 

Week's almost over now, have a good one all!

 

PS: I've only just noticed that Flickr has introduced some banding in the dark water at the bottom that isn't in the original file. So unusual, and frustrating!

 

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seljalandsfoss waterfall drops 60m and is part of the seljalands river that has its origin inthe volcano glacier eyjafjallajökull.

Seljalandsfoss falls in Iceland panorama

Seljalandsfoss is a waterfall in Iceland. Seljalandsfoss is located in the South Region in Iceland right by Route 1 and the road that leads to Þórsmörk Road 249. The waterfall drops 60 m (197 ft) and is part of the Seljalands River that has its origin in the volcano glacier Eyjafjallajökull. Visitors can walk behind the falls into a small cave. (wiki)

Seljalandsfoss is one of the most famous waterfalls of Iceland. It is very picturesque and therefore its photo can be found in many books and calendars. It was a waypoint during the first leg of The Amazing Race 6.

Seljalandsfoss is situated in between Selfoss and Skógafoss at the road crossing of Route 1 (the Ring Road) with the track going into Þórsmörk.

This waterfall of the river Seljalandsá drops 60 metres (200 ft) over the cliffs of the former coastline. It is possible to go behind the waterfall.

 

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when I arrived in Iceland this year, the weather was unstable,heavy rain showers followed by sun made it hard to cycle, had to take of my raincoat at least ten times a day, overnighted in Hvolsvöllur, it was still clear weather at that moment, the next day I wanted to take pictures of Seljalandsfoss, when I woke up it was raining, went to a coffeshop to have a breakfast hoping for the rain would stop, but it didn't so went against the wind in the rain to Seljalandsfoss, was soaking wet when I arrived there, luckyly I could shelter and have something hot to eat and drink at a food stall, from under this food stall I was able to take some shots of Seljalandsfoss

In the middle of the night

I go walking in my sleep

From the mountains of faith

To a river so deep

I must be looking for something

Something sacred I lost

But the river is wide

And it's too hard to cross

 

And even though I know the river is wide

I walk down every evening and I stand on the shore

And try to cross to the opposite side

So I can finally find out what I've been looking for*

 

*Billy Joel "The River of Dreams"

 

Taken at the Seljalandsfoss Waterfall

A perspective I haven't published before. Taken around sunset with the air filled with spray.

I revisited these shots with a different result in mind but was happy to be led in this direction.

The median of three shots.

Bird flying in front of the frozen Seljalandsfoss in South Iceland.

This may be the last one from Iceland (no promises). The Aurora Borealis shines over the Seljalandsfoss and Seljalandsa. Freezing, windy, amazing.

It is hard to avoid taking photos of waterfalls in Iceland, they have rather a lot of very good ones!

The path leading to the rear of the waterfall was extremely icy. I made my way back there and managed to take several photos. it's an unforgettable experience!

This Waterfall is located in southern Iceland. You can walk behind it if you don't mind getting wet. If you do it, enter from the right, but if it's muddy, don't continue to the far end. Back track and go up the stairs on the left if you want to see it from the other end. If you're like me, and carrying too much photography gear, walking up slippery rocks in shin high mud can be dangerous. Nice waterfall though.

Seljalandsfoss, one of the most famous waterfalls in Iceland, you can walk behind it to take a picture behind but it only works during non tourist hours and when the sun sets right in front of it. This is the not so typical view, the falls being swept by the winds, sometimes the wind gets so strong the waterfalls go completely vertical. Here is my version of trying to be artsy artsy with the composition and light

Walked behind this waterfall with the sun shining through it. Beautiful setting for a photograph.

Birds circling over Seljalandsfoss in South Iceland.

Can you visit south Iceland and just drive past Seljalandsfoss without stopping? No, no you cannot. This is not allowed.

Iceland, 23rd February 2017. Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slim and expired Fuji NPZ 800 Pro film.

 

I fell over on the ice shortly after taking this photo and didn't know at the time that I had broken my ribs...

The waterfall drops 60 meters and is part of the Seljalands river that has its origin in the volcano glacier Eyjafjallajökull. The volcano famously erupted under the ice a few years ago.

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