As a hobbyist photographer, I'm always drawn to the challenge of capturing the perfect waterfall image. During my trip to Iceland, I was mesmerized by the countless waterfalls, but Rjukandi in Jökuldalur truly stood out. Located just off Highway 1, this 139-meter-high cascade is part of the Ysti-Rjukandi River, originating north of Mount Sandfell. A well-marked trail leads you to the waterfall's base, where you can admire its dramatic S-curve. The day I visited, the weather was surprisingly ideal for photography: thick cloud cover and a light drizzle created a mystical atmosphere, with fog shrouding the top of the falls.
Sharing couple of different compositions for this one, let me know which one is preferred.
Thanks for viewing and welcome your feedback.
Rjukandafoss - Landscape
Rjukandafoss - Portrait
Rjukandafoss - bottom part of falls which couldn't be captured with 1 & 2
Wow, what a falls! Each image is worthy, Parul, but for me the second one is just perfect, wonderful lines to lead you in and the misty fog at top adds atmosphere. And your choice of white balance is excellent, giving the water a pure clean look. This image make me really want to be there.
Great images! I like the composition of #2 over #1 as the eroded hillside on the right side didn't add to the scene so the portrait orientation works better. Such a beautiful place!
I really like how you leveraged crappy skies to add to the mood of the image and blend in with the flowing water. I always struggle with that small triangle of light above falls and you handled it masterfully.
Ross Martin wrote:
Wow, what a falls! Each image is worthy, Parul, but for me the second one is just perfect, wonderful lines to lead you in and the misty fog at top adds atmosphere. And your choice of white balance is excellent, giving the water a pure clean look. This image make me really want to be there.
Thanks Ross, it was definitely a worthy stop wot witness and the weather was just perfect. Glad you enjoyed viewing the set. I agree the #2 is the clear stand out. My wife wants that one printed for the house! Will be my first print
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guidostow wrote:
Such lovely work here! A visit to waterfall paradise!
Thank you very much! Iceland is definitely a waterfall paradise. After visiting Norway, I think Norway might be up there with Iceland when it comes to waterfalls.
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keepclicking wrote:
Thanks Ross, it was definitely a worthy stop wot witness and the weather was just perfect. Glad you enjoyed viewing the set. I agree the #2 is the clear stand out. My wife wants that one printed for the house! Will be my first print
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Thank you very much! Iceland is definitely a waterfall paradise. After visiting Norway, I think Norway might be up there with Iceland when it comes to waterfalls.
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Jim Dockery wrote:
Nicely done, I'm with Dan on #2.
Thanks Jim, appreciate your feedback. Agree #2 is much stronger.
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h0ax709 wrote:
one of these days i'll get to iceland. Great shot!
Thank you very much for stopping by! I sincerely hope your wish comes true. It's truly a photographers paradise.
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Rajan Parrikar wrote:
Beautiful, Parul. Enjoyed all of them.
Thanks Rajan, I am sure you have see many of these type of falls in Iceland.
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Al Trujillo wrote:
Great images! I like the composition of #2 over #1 as the eroded hillside on the right side didn't add to the scene so the portrait orientation works better. Such a beautiful place!
Thanks Al, Yes the consensus is #2 and I agree.
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Hathaway wrote:
I really like how you leveraged crappy skies to add to the mood of the image and blend in with the flowing water. I always struggle with that small triangle of light above falls and you handled it masterfully.
To be honest, the light was soft and the low clouds on the top half of the falls it really made it easy to photograph this one. Appreciate your feedback and encouragement. Thanks
Ross Martin wrote:
Ross, now the bigger problem is how do I get it printed!!! Still working on figuring out how to setup my image for printing. Watching few videos and hopefully will get it done. Thank you