Vestdalsfossar is a hidden waterfall tucked away in the mountains above Seyðisfjörður, in Iceland’s remote Eastfjords. This image captures the quiet beauty of the place, multiple streams weaving their way down moss-covered slopes, merging into a single flow over black volcanic rock.
The long exposure brings out the soft, silky movement of the water, contrasting with the texture of the rugged landscape. The green tones of the hillside pop against the cool blues and greys of the sky, creating a natural balance between stillness and motion.
Vestdalsfossar offers a glimpse into a wilder, quieter side of Iceland. This print is ideal for anyone drawn to untamed landscapes and peaceful, lesser-known places, capturing a moment of calm in a part of the country few ever see.
Rico de Jong is a 23-year-old Dutch photographer based in Iceland. Over the past decade, he has dedicated his life to developing his photography skills and traveling to some of the world's most unique locations.
Rico's expertise lies in adventure, landscape and travel photography, though he has also..
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