
The edge of volcanic mountains like this seems to be a strange place to find a waterfall as large as this one…but then again maybe not if you remember that many of the volcanos in Iceland are covered by glacial ice and snow. Here, Seljalandfoss waterfall plummets forty meters off the side of the volcanic rock leading to Mt. Eyjafjallajökull glacier and volcano. As you can see in the Winter a lot of the water freezes at the top. I’d love to see what this waterfall is like during the Spring months… Next time.
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My name is Nathan Bush and I am a loving husband, an avid world traveler, an adventurer, and an off-road and Jeep enthusiast. I began my serious journey into photography in the mountains of Patagonia Argentina where I fell in love with the wilderness world. My passion has taken me to Iceland, Alaska, Peru, Argentina, Belgium, the Netherlands, and countless National Parks.
A good friend once told me I should combine my knack for beautiful landscape photography with capturing the details of their wedding, so I decided to dive right into the challenge. It has been quite a ride from there, and thus today, my passion for photography has evolved to capturing the raw candid emotion and intimate moments involved in wedding photography.
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Those people below really give a sense of size. Nice shot…
John
Thanks John, I have the same image without the people also, but after battling my natural tendency to steer clear of everything human I decided the image with the people was better for that reason. Thanks for the comment.
Nate