Seljalandsfoss offers what not that many other waterfalls do: you can photograph it from behind. It offers quite unique compositions then and so it's very worth to try to explore it from various angles
Photo tips: This composition requires a very wide lens, roughly 15 mm on full-frame. Due to a huge dynamic range needed to capture both the foreground and the sky, you'll probably need to bracket at least two shots and merge them in your favorite editor then.
Getting there: This spot is easily accessible by the footpath going around the waterfall.
Five vertical shots stitched together. Sony Xperia
It's one of the best known waterfalls in Iceland and is situated close to Skógafoss. This waterfall of the river Seljalandsá drops 60 metres over the cliffs of the former coastline. It's possible to walk behind the waterfall.
Iceland. September 2015.
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It was an amazing experience to walk around the waterfall. Being behind the fall was really funny.
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