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Seljalandsfoss waterfall in southern Iceland

Taken around Seljalandsfoss Waterfall in Iceland. This was my favorite area in Iceland. It was breathtaking.

Seljalandsfoss is one of the most famous waterfalls of Iceland.

 

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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Seljalandsfoss waterfall on the south coast of Iceland.

  

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Seljalandsfoss Falls, Iceland

It’s impossible to capture the Seljalandsfoss waterfall in just one photo, but I think this angle gives you a decent sense of what the place is like.

 

The coolest thing about Seljalandsfoss is that you can walk all the way around and behind it. So for this shot I was about halfway behind the falls. The path I took to get there is on the left and the continuation of the loop is on the right. The Ring Road is just off a little way towards the horizon. For scale, that little black dot in the left-middle is a person.

 

The most challenging part of shooting from behind the falls was all the mist being kicked up. The wind changed directions constantly and it was tough to keep the lens dry long enough to fire off a clean shot.

At the far left of this shot the outstanding waterfall of Seljalandsfoss can just be made out. For that reason i stopped to take a long range shot of etc falls. The Puffin that forms the centrepiece was an afterthought. I will post a picture or two of the falls later as they really were spectacular. As for the puffins, we would have to wait a little while to get a good view.

This nice aurora was captured at Seljalandsfoss, Iceland, on the evening of 11th October. Fuji XT-1, Samyang 8mm Full Frame Fisheye, 30 seconds at f/2.8, ISO 1000.

A windy day in Iceland - water is going up!

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A few months ago I was in Iceland for the second (and certainly not the last) time. I just realized that I haven't even posted all the results from the first trip years ago. Well, here's one from the archive. I remember standing on the slippery hill for a few hours, waiting for the drizzly gray sky to turn into this.

Iceland August 2018

Una foto molt típica des de el darrera d’aquesta cascada. El mes complicat es aconseguir que no hi hagin gotes d’aigua sobre l’objectiu, ja que hi ha un fort esprai que segons com bufa el vent et ve al damunt. Vam sortir completament molls.

Beautiful sunset behind the famous Seljalandsfoss in Southern Iceland

This is the base and plunge-pool of Seljalandsfoss, a well-known waterfalls in Iceland. It is about 200 feet (60m) high.

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Seljalandsfoss is a famous waterfall in southern Iceland, standing 60 meters (197 feet) tall. Its unique feature is a trail that allows visitors to walk behind the waterfall, offering a stunning view from inside a natural cave. The waterfall is part of the Seljalands River, fed by meltwater from the Eyjafjallajökull glacier.

 

Located near Iceland's Ring Road, Seljalandsfoss is easily accessible and a popular stop for tourists. Its scenery changes with the seasons, from lush green in summer to icy formations in winter, making it a must-see destination year-round.

Northern lights, Full Moon, and some Ambient nightlights on display at Seljalandsfoss.

  

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Seljalandsfoss is one of the best known waterfalls in Iceland.Seljalandsfoss is situated between Selfoss and Skógafoss, where Route 1 (the Ring Road) meets the track going to Þórsmörk.

 

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

I've been to this waterfall many times before but not since I caught the photography bug so I had to give it a shot. This was taken just before midnight as the sun was setting on the horizon.

 

One exposure, 0,6 sec, f8, iso 100 + ND filter

So I would like to enjoy the place - no tourists. This is unfortunately only possible with photoshop ;-)

Taken around Seljalandsfoss Waterfall in Iceland. This was my favorite area in Iceland. It was breathtaking.

Seljalandsfoss Iceland

 

Der Wasserfall Seljalandsfoss in Island.

 

Scanned negative from 1991

I used a different technique to sharpen this image, what do you think about ?

Here's the truth about the Behind the Waterfall spectacular photos you see coming out of Iceland - They Are Hard To Get. lol. You are moving fast, because it's pretty darn wet - I had my camera in a protective water covering but even so, my lens front had to be exposed to the water to get the shot. I wish we had taken a picture of how wet we were afterwards (soaked!) - gotta say, the rain pants and waterproof coat worked! The ground is uneven, there's lots of water going everywhere and I only took 3 shots total. This was taken around 9:30 or 10 at night. Those spectacular shots must be coming from still nights, when it's not snow melt time and there's a beautiful sky. I had to use an ai sharpen program to make this image sharp because it just wasn't.

A unique waterfall in the river Seljalandsá, about 30 km west from Skógar. It is 60 meters high with a foot path behind it at the bottom of the cliff, but with a thin cascade. It is the only known waterfall of its kind, where it is possible to walk behind it. The waterfall is very picturesque and therefore its photo can be found in many books and calendars.

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