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Waterfalls Assignment Winner NamHui Anderson
Congratulations to NamHui Anderson for winning the Waterfalls Assignment with the image, “A Lonely Island in a Waterfall Stream.”
View the winning image and a selection of submissions in the gallery below. And be sure to check out our current photography assignment here and enter your best shots!
Winner: "A Lonely Island In A Waterfall Stream" By NamHui Anderson
“It was mid-August in Northern Iceland when we arrived at Godafoss Waterfall,” explains Anderson. “I had to climb down the cliff to reach the water, and once there, I had to take off my shoes and socks to get into the water to acquire the correct position and angle that my mentor taught me over the years of his teachings. After taking numerous photos from various locations, and the water was freezing cold even though it was August, I finally was able to get into the perfect position to take this amazing photo.”
Canon EOS 7D, 16-35mm lens at 19mm. Exposure: 2 sec., f/10, ISO 100.