Yes, we spent plenty of time viewing and photographing the famous, upstream, glacier-fed cascade Godafoss under assorted light. However, the happenings downstream were plenty fascinating as well, whether on wide-landscape scales, or as in this case, zoomed into some water action. As with the great majority of weather photographs, which feature water vapor as a gaseous fluid, no single scenes of flowing liquid water in nature can be shot the same way in another moment. Turbulent, cold, clean streams like this can be spellbinding, and yield different patterns with every blink of the eye and click of the shutter.
Fossholl, Iceland (22 Aug 14) Looking SW
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