The Seljalandsfoss is one of Iceland's most famous waterfalls, depicted in many photos and calendars. This 65-metre-high waterfall in the south of Iceland is right by the ring road. Moreover, it is on the route to Þórsmörk, and it is possible to walk behind the waterfall on a slippery path. Like the Skógafoss 15 kilometres away, the Seljalandsfoss flows over what were once the cliffs of Iceland's former coastline. In the immediate vicinity of the Seljalandsfoss there are a few other waterfalls, of which the Gljúfursárfoss (gorge river waterfall) is often considered the most beautiful because it falls into a semi-hidden gorge.
I'm a Dutch landscape photographer, born in The Hague, june 18th 1966. I started making pictures at the age of 14, with a Yashica Minister III rangefinder. Landscape and Nature photography has always been my favorite subject, especially Italy, Scotland and Iceland are my favorite.. Read more…