122 metres high.
Háifoss – pronounced how-ee-foss – in the Highlands of Iceland, seen on a classic wintry morning. We were lucky to have just the right amount of snow to add to the atmospheric conditions. For relatively narrow falls such as this one, retaining the natural flow of water is preferable to the ‘cotton candy’ effect obtained with a longer exposure.
Check out the short video below.
What are those structures on the top RHS of the last photograph?
Pylons for power lines.