The Caldeirão Verde waterfall during a really heavy downpour, which was probably one of the most tropically impressive views in Madeira, Portugal. 🇵🇹 This waterfall is 100 meters high, and the water flows into a huge basin. My entire photo equipment was totally soaked, miraculously nothing was damaged!
The nice thing about higher resolution on modern cameras is the ability to crop in quite a bit... and I don't even have one of those 40 or 60MP cameras!
Nothing special, but I like the neon highlights of the refracted light and the noise, which looks like high iso but it's just water mist from the waterfall - The Lagoa do Vento Waterfall (Levada das 25 Fontes) Madeira, Portugal 🇵🇹
This close-up gives you front-row seats to Tahquamenon Falls' energy. Watch the golden waters tumble—pure and vibrant, they'll bring any room to life. Hang it, and let the falls' distant roar add a wild heartbeat to your space.
Temporary change of venue: Iceland! So far, saw one waterfall, so 10,000 to go. Kind of saw a faint ribbon of an aurora, but there were also light clouds and a full moon, so I'm not sure that counts.
Frozen #waterfalls, such as Sjávarfoss along Hvalfjörður in Iceland.. Quite a nice fjord! Started in Akranes, which has a lighthouse you can go up for a great view. Ended up at Hvammsvik hot springs, at which you can go from steaming pools right into the freezing ocean! I still have to work on my freezing dunking will power, I only got in the ocean up to my knees. Maybe next time! Plus I'd love to go back to hike up the Akrafjall mountain, which to me looks like the top of a giant owl.
Some more #waterfalls in #Iceland! Öxarárfoss along plate tectonic rifting, also Þingvellir which was Iceland's parliament location for roughly 1000 years. Plus Gullfoss. Utterly amazing.