I'm in Iceland right now with another photo tour group. Yesterday we photographed two beautiful waterfalls, and this one -- Seljalandsfoss Falls -- had hundreds of Northern fulmar birds flying around the thunderous waterfall. The top part of the falls was hit by direct sunlight while the bottom portion was shaded, and that created too much contrast. Therefore, I focused on the birds as they flew past the falling water. This image is cropped but otherwise unmanipulated. My settings were 1/6400, f/5.6, 640 ISO. I used such a fast shutter to make sure both the swiftly flying bird and the waterfall were tack sharp.
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