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During the Summer Solstice, the sun never fully goes down in Iceland. It sets around 11:30pm-12:00am, and then begins rising around 2:00am or so. This results in either a long, glorious and seamless sunset to sunrise scenario, or a nice gentle and even overcast light for several hours. We planned our trip so that we would be near some of the waterfalls I wanted to photograph on many nights of the trip, which led to me spending many late nights alone at some of the most epic waterfalls while my wife rested back in our room.
This is Seljalandsfoss, which was one of my favorite waterfalls on our first trip to Iceland. It is 60 meters high and looks even more beautiful in the summer, with the lush green grass and flowered fields seeming to stretch for days into the distance along the cliff side.
The sunset I received on this evening was serene and dramatic. The wind was kind, so I was able to spend a significant amount of time behind the waterfall without getting my equipment too wet.
These shots were all taken between 11:30pm and 1:30am local time, using Lee graduated filters to help control the exposure.
From Wikipedia:
Seljalandsfoss is one of the best known waterfalls in Iceland. Seljalandsfoss is located in the South Region in Iceland right by Route 1 (Iceland) and the road that leads to Þórsmörk Road 249. The waterfall is one of the most popular waterfalls and natural wonders in Iceland. The waterfall drops 60 meters and is part of the river Seljalands-river that has its origin in the volcano glacier Eyjafjallajokull. One of the interesting things about this waterfall is the fact that visitors can walk behind it into a small cave. It was a waypoint during the first leg of The Amazing Race 6
Taken around Seljalandsfoss Waterfall in Iceland. This was my favorite area in Iceland. It was breathtaking.
Very little wind, so a very different experience to my previous visit where the water didn't really reach the pool below. There was falling ice from the cliffs, so nobody was allowed on the path behind, and it was quite treacherous even approaching the barriers.
Seljalandsfoss es una cascada de Islandia. El río Seljalandsá, el 'río líquido', cae cerca de 60 metros en lo que en otros tiempos era una escollera sobre el océano y que hoy marca el límite entre las Tierras Altas y el resto del país. Es posible subir la cuesta de la cascada y contemplar el panorama desde el punto en que el agua se lanza al vacío.
Wikipedia:
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.
Iceland, Seljalandsfoss: Seljalandsfoss, one of the most famous waterfalls of Iceland, seen from a path behind it. The water coming from the glacier of Eyjafjallajökull, and flowing in the river of Seljalandsá, falls here about 60 metres (200 feet) from the top of a steep cliff.
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 falls in Iceland.
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Taken around Seljalandsfoss Waterfall in Iceland. This was my favorite area in Iceland. It was breathtaking.
During the Summer Solstice, the sun never fully goes down in Iceland. It sets around 11:30pm-12:00am, and then begins rising around 2:00am or so. This results in either a long, glorious and seamless sunset to sunrise scenario, or a nice gentle and even overcast light for several hours. We planned our trip so that we would be near some of the waterfalls I wanted to photograph on many nights of the trip, which led to me spending many late nights alone at some of the most epic waterfalls while my wife rested back in our room.
This is Seljalandsfoss, which was one of my favorite waterfalls on our first trip to Iceland. It is 60 meters high and looks even more beautiful in the summer, with the lush green grass and flowered fields seeming to stretch for days into the distance along the cliff side.
The sunset I received on this evening was serene and dramatic. The wind was kind, so I was able to spend a significant amount of time behind the waterfall without getting my equipment too wet.
These shots were all taken between 11:30pm and 1:30am local time, using Lee graduated filters to help control the exposure.
From Wikipedia:
Seljalandsfoss is one of the best known waterfalls in Iceland. Seljalandsfoss is located in the South Region in Iceland right by Route 1 (Iceland) and the road that leads to Þórsmörk Road 249. The waterfall is one of the most popular waterfalls and natural wonders in Iceland. The waterfall drops 60 meters and is part of the river Seljalands-river that has its origin in the volcano glacier Eyjafjallajokull. One of the interesting things about this waterfall is the fact that visitors can walk behind it into a small cave. It was a waypoint during the first leg of The Amazing Race 6
Supposedly you can walk behind this waterfall. But wth air temperature hovering around 0C, even if you didn't slip on the ice, the spray would freeze you.
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 visitor takes photos from behind the Seljalandsfoss waterfalls in southern Iceland November 8, 2012. Photo by Tim Chong
Seljalandsfoss, south Iceland.
La cascata del fiume Seljalandsá cade per 60 metri dall'antica scogliera.
The waterfall of the river Seljalandsá drops 60 meters over the cliffs of the former coastline.
Seljalandsfoss description:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seljalandsfoss
Icelandic waterfalls:
Seljalandsfoss waterfall is an uniqe waterfall located in southern part of Iceland. In the wintertime it is lit up with two giant searchlights.
It´s truely an amazing sight.
Iceland, Seljalandsfoss: Seljalandsfoss, one of the most famous waterfalls of Iceland, lit by golden sunset light. The water coming from the glacier of Eyjafjallajökull, and flowing in the river of Seljalandsá, falls here about 60 metres (200 feet) from the top of a steep cliff.
Seljalandsfoss er 60 m hár foss í Seljalandsá í Rangárþingi eystra -
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
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 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)