Seljalandsfoss is a stunning waterfall located in the Southern Region of Iceland. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the country, and for good reason. The waterfall drops 60 meters from a cliff and is surrounded by lush greenery, making it a picturesque location for photography. What makes Seljalandsfoss unique is that visitors can walk behind the waterfall and capture stunning shots from a different perspective. The waterfall is also illuminated at night, creating a magical atmosphere for photographers to capture. With its natural beauty and unique features, Seljalandsfoss is a must-visit location for any photography enthusiast visiting Iceland.
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It was an amazing experience to walk around the waterfall. An impressive set up for your senses and soul.
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Four shot, vertical pano of Seljalandsfoss waterfall, south coast of Iceland...
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The beautiful Seljalandsfoss Waterfall on Iceland :-) I like this one because it's not that typical common view on the waterfall.
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Seljalandsfoss in the South of Iceland. A lovely waterfall you can walk behind.
A very switfty snapped handheld vertorama from behind Seljalandsfoss, the shear volume of spray due to the wind meant the tripod and filters were...
It was an amazing experience to walk around the waterfall. Being behind the fall was really funny.
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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Five vertical shots stitched together. Sony Xperia
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The Seljalandsfoss waterfall in Iceland at sunset. Where to go in Iceland? Look at my photographer hotspot map:...
Seljalandsfoss is a waterfall that can be fully encircled, situated on the South Coast of Iceland with a drop of 60 metres (200 feet). Due to the...
After the storm, the calmness.
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First of a set of shots to capture Seljalandsfoos waterfall as it deserves.
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The often photographed stunning Icelandic falls - seljalandsfoss.
The last time I was here there was no snow and you could get right around the back of the powerful falls, that route was closed off on this visit probably due to there being thick ice on the ground covered with snow...
The wind this day was really strong and even getting out of the car you had to hang onto the door so it didn't snap off backwards, (never a great idea taking a hire car back with 1 door missing...)
I hadn't decided if I was going to shoot anything here or maybe some details sections of the falls but the wind was creating that much shape in the water, (and sometimes even blowing it right back up the cliff face)!, that I couldn't resist seeing if I could get something a little different to the norm, this was one of my favourite images, with the wind really tearing into the normally straight flowing water and completely rearranging it how it saw fit.
Securing the tripod and setup was a bit of an effort in this wind but it did a sterling job, don't think I canned even 1 shot due to camera shake, any deletions were all the dreaded inevitable water spots.
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Seljalandsfoss waterfall presents forceful power that can be seen from its back, which attracted to most of visitors. In contrast, the front view of the waterfall displays its soft side, as bridal veil drifting with the wind...
Escapade de 10 jours en Islande mars 2016
The beautiful Seljalandsfoss Waterfall on Iceland. Panorama out of 5 vertical Shots.
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Thanks to all Phoide contributors to Seljalandsfoss!
Most notably Fer_SG, Lenis Las, Jiri Hajek, Henk Verheyen and Christian Barret.