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A shot of the famous Seljalandsfoss. It was a lot more touristy than it seems on social media. Taking this picture took more than a bit of patience and jockeying — and I still had to airbrush out selfie-taking tourists.
This High Dynamic Range image was tone-mapped from five hand-held bracketed photographs with Photomatix, processed with Color Efex, then touched up in Affinity Photo and Aperture.
Location: Seljalandsfoss, Suðurland, Iceland
We had been driving all day when we eventually reached Seljalandsfoss. It was getting very late but as you can see there was still plenty of light in the sky. The waterfall was amazing but because of the low light I had to use a slow shutter speed that meant that spray built up on the lens.
This is a combination of two images one for the shadows and the other for the sky.
Not sure if it is too processed? Thoughts?
Iceland, 23rd February 2017.
Pentax Espio AF Zoom, with Kodak TMax 100 film.
Very similar to the previous photo, but unable to choose the "best" so let's see what the likes and views say.
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.
[10mm / f11 / 5s / ISO100 + Hoya ND400 filter]
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. [from Wikipedia]
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Path to Seljalandsfoss, a 65m high waterfall at the base of Eyjafjallajökull glacier (South Iceland).
Cámara Nikon D800
Nikon 17-35 2.8
Exposición 3
Aperture f/14.0
Lente 20 mm
Velocidad ISO 100
Filtros Polarizador, Singh Ray Inverso y Neutro 0,6 Haida
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.
Seljalandsfoss is a spectacular waterfall in the south of Iceland. The water drops 60m (200ft) from the the top of the cliff and it's possible to walk behind the falls which is where I took this photo from looking back toward the coastal plain and the setting sun.
I used a circular B+W 6 stop neutral density filter to get a slow shutter speed (1.6 seconds) so I could slightly blur the water but it was almost impossible to keep the lens free of water droplets as the falls created a fine mist of water that filled the air - by the time I'd finished both me and the camera were dripping wet.
Vattenfallet Seljalandsfoss är inte det största och långt ifrån enda på Island. Men man kan gå in bakom det, och komma ut på andra sidan. Tufft nog för mig. || Seljalandsfoss is not the biggest, and far from the only, waterfall in Iceland. But you can walk in behind it, and come out on the other side. Cool enough for me.
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Taken around Seljalandsfoss Waterfall in Iceland. This was my favorite area in Iceland. It was breathtaking.
Today is day 4, time flies. We went along the South coast today. Here is one of the many delights, Seljalandsfoss. Look for the people walking up to the falls for scale.
Day 4, Iceland 2017
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When I was a child and my parents told me tales before sleeping, the treasure of the elves was often hidden behind a majestic waterfall. Well, if there's really an elve's treasure, this must be the place where it's buried!
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 is situated in between Selfoss and Skogafoss at the road crossing of Route 1 (the Ring Road) with the track going into Thorsmark.
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. (Source: Wikipedia)
Seljalandsfoss est une chute d'eau du sud de l'Islande mesurant 65 mètres de hauteur. Elle se trouve à proximité de la chute de la Skogafoss. Sa particularité est la possibilité de passer derrière et ainsi d'admirer la chute différemment et de la rendre plus impressionnante.
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Seljalandsfoss is one of the most famous waterfalls of Iceland. 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.
A second volcano picture from earlier that night (see previous upload). We could taste the dust on our lips and in our throats. It was awesome!
This photograph is one from my trip to Iceland in Feburary this year. As we traveled from Vik to Fludir we stopped off at a couple of the most visited waterfalls on the island including this one, Seljalandsfoss.
The sun was setting as we arrived but this meant there weren't many tourists at it so I didn't have to wait too long to get a shot with no one in it.
There was little colour in the sky from the sunset but it wasn't long before the moon appeared over the crest of the falls and although it is small, stands out nicely in the shot.
This is another archive image from iceland. I really haven't had a chance to get out and plat lately. But i will have to change the very soon.
This is a beautiful waterfall called Seljalandsfoss. We found on our first night driving around icland. This was pretty much the first good waterfall i have ever seen. Well froat least an hour or so untill are next stop. I'll upload that soon.
Enjoy this night long exposure image of Seljalandsfoss taken around 4am. I will never forget this trip. Bloody outstanding for the 4 full days we were there. :-)
Cascata Seljalandsfoss
Il fiume Seljalandsá cade per circa 60 m da ciò che in altri tempi era una scogliera sull'oceano (ora distante parecchi chilometri) e che oggi è il confine tra le Highlands e le Lowlands.
Tra le particolarità che rendono Seljalandsfoss una delle cascate più famose d'Islanda, quella di poter passare agevolmente alle sue spalle, potendo quindi osservare la cascata da una prospettiva opposta.
Seljalandsfoss waterfall
The Seljalandsá River falls about 60m from what was once an ocean cliff (now several kilometers away) and which is now the border between the Highlands and the Lowlands.
Among the peculiarities that make Seljalandsfoss one of the most famous waterfalls in Iceland, that of being able to easily pass behind it, thus being able to observe the waterfall from an opposite perspective.
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