Winter Waterfall
In the early spring, the glaciers in Iceland start to melt, creating streams and waterfalls like this one in Kolugljúfur Canyon. The intensely teal color of the water is caused by very fine particles of rock ground by the glacier, which are suspected in the water from melting glacial ice. The dreamy color is a beautiful contrast to the arctic landscape that it cuts through. The best part of this waterfall? Nathan thought he would have to stand in freezing cold water to get the perfect shot, but this one very conveniently had a bridge he could photograph from, keeping him nice and dry.
Aspect Ratio: Standard - Vertical
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50 cm × 33 cm (19 11/16 in × 13 1/8 in)
70 cm × 46.6 cm (27 9/16 in × 18 3/8 in)
100 cm × 66.6 cm (39 3/8 in × 26 1/4 in)
150 cm × 100 cm (59 1/16 in × 39 3/8 in)
200 cm × 133.3 cm (78 3/4 in × 52 1/2 in)
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