About ‘Háifoss waterfall in autumn’ by Frits Hendriks
Háifoss waterfall is the second highest waterfall in Iceland. After falling 122m, the water flows further into the Fossá River and eventually into the Þjórsá, Iceland's longest river. The Háifoss waterfall is joined by the Grannifoss and together they drain water flowing from the lava fields of Mount Hekla.
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From the moment I got my first digital camera in 2007 I was hooked to photography. I bought an used canon 10d camera from a colleague and that opened a whole new world of creativity for me. Everything I came across was photographed until I started to focus myself more and more to wildlife and landscape photography, which are up to today still my two greatest passions in photography.
Over the years I've improved the quality of my photos by learning from others, by…
