The waterfall at
Seljalandsfoss, southern Iceland, captured with a colourful foreground
of buttercups and geraniums. This is actually the hybrid of two separate
images; thus, I combined a seventeen second exposure (achieved with a
neutral density ten stopper) with a faster exposure in which my wife and
son were admiring the falls. I felt that the addition of the figures
provides a sense of just how impressive the falls are. Thanks for
looking.
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