Seljalandsfoss near Eyafjallajökull short before the sunset and with a lot of snow.......
Seljalandsfoss near Eyafjallajökull short before the sunset and with a lot of snow.......
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Hallo all together, this photo was taken last year during our stay in Iceland. We were on the island from Friday the 24th til Tuesday the 28th of February 2017. We all could take part of the biggest snowfall on Iceland (and the area of Reykjavik) since 80 years - in the night between Saturday and Sunday we got about 55 cm new snow....So our activity was really being cut a little bit. We booked in advance two events with a Travel and Photography Team named Arctic Shots. All our planes had been thrown over because of the weather and we had to take all outings together on the last day, the Monday. So we were on the road with Siggi ( Sigurour William Brynjarsson) for nearly 20 hours and we wre beeing kissed with a brilliant weather, cold and sunny. He is a complete professional especially on Icelandtours for Landscape Photography and all our steps ( regarding the different Light situations ) were planed on the minute.So on our way back from the Black beaches of Vik y Myrdal we had to be at a certain moment at Seljalandsfoss because of the angle of the sunset over the Atlantic. And we did it in time, both of us were kneeing left of this little river with tripods and taking some of this unforgettable Moments on our Canon, he was using a 5D Mark IV ans I a Mark III.Never forget it .......Time
It was late afternoon between 16.30 and 17.00 o'clockLighting
Yes here the dates. 30 sec. by f 9.0 24mm by Iso 100 and using a ND Filter 3.0/1000Equipment
Canon Eos 5D Mk.III with a Canon EF 24-105 mm f/4L IS USM TRipod Manfrotto 190XPROB Professional AluminiumInspiration
We came to the Waterfall and it was serious crowded- so we chewed to get on the other side of the little river to get an angle with the little bridge, the floating river and the Waterfall - and as well we had to take care seeing not much people on that little bridge.Editing
a litte bit LR mainly the background on the topIn my camera bag
Canon Eos 5 D Mk. III, 60D and Sony alpha 6000 Canon EF 16-35mm f/4L IS USM Canon EF 24-105mmf/4L IS USM Sigma 70-300mm F4,0-5,6 DG Makro Tamron 10-24mm F/3,5-4,5 SP Di II LDFeedback
To go to Iceland it does not matter what time of the year its a must for any Landscape Photographer......