
You can see my blog at Charly Senall

You can see my blog at Charly Senall



Easily accessible from Route 1 on the southern coast of Ireland, Seljalandsfoss drops 197 ft (60m) from the plateau above, fed by the Seljalands River having its origin in the volcano glacier Eyjafjallajökull. The ability to walk behind the waterfall is very cool feature, I plan to share photos of this feature in a future post.
Thanks to the 5-axis in camera stabilization of my Nikon z8, I was able to capture some water creaminess at a 20/sec exposure. No time for deploying a tripod at this brief stop on our bus tour. For the best viewing experience, click to see a high resolution version.
Cheers,
C. S.

One of Norways must see tourist attractions. Located in Sola just outside Stavanger on the shores of Hafrsfjord it was the sight of a famous Viking battle in the 800’s.
The popularity of this site also makes it difficult to photograph without loads of tourists getting in the way…There are several behind the swords in this shot which I think I timed well not get them in the shot.
Nikon Z8
Nikon Nikkor Z 24-120mm f/4.0
PP. Silver efex pro VII

More of my images can be seen on my own blog.
Sometimes you just have to look around and see what nature is painting on the landscape. I came across this vision as I walked along the shore of a lake in South Dakota.


My heart beats Street Photography. I’m always looking to capture life as it happens. Like this little girl looking at votive candles in Cathédrale Notre-Dame des Doms d’Avignon. Amazed by the magic light, maybe asking herself what wishes have been associated with those candles. A monochrome shot taken today with my iPhone using the dark black&white mode.
More of my photography can be seen on my blog “Streets of Nuremberg“

El Capitan and Trees
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