One of the first landscapes that I photographed during my recent trip to Iceland was of the Skogafoss Waterfall.
Skogafoss FallsSkogafoss Waterfall in Skogar, Iceland on February 20, 2018
Unfortunately, I was only able to compose one picture. Capturing pictures such as this can be exceedingly frustrating. It took more than 20 exposures and 30 minutes for each sliver of the frame to free itself of tourists. During post processing, I blended the images (using a small area within each frame that I captured when it was free of people). Much of the time, there were people standing right in front of me. Keep in mind that I visited Iceland in February to avoid the crowds as it is far more crowded in the summer. Not fun!
Here's one of the pictures from that sequence of 20 exposures:
Skogafoss FallsSkogafoss Waterfall in Skogar, Iceland on February 20, 2018