Waterfalls are a favorite subject of many landscape photographers. If you want to perfect your photos of this beautiful nature’s creation, then Mads Peter Iversen has something for you. In this video, he shares nine tips for photographing waterfalls. He covers different topics, from camera settings and shutter speed to practical tips in regard to filters and tripods, so I’m sure you’ll find it useful.

The video follows Mads’ visit to two waterfalls in Lofoten, Norway, so you can see his tips in action. Here’s what Mads advises to all of you who want to shoot waterfalls: Do you enjoy shooting waterfalls? With Mads’ tips, I believe that you’ll learn some new tricks and make even better photos. And if you have any tips and tricks to share, feel free to drop them in the comments. [9 GREAT Tips to Photograph Waterfalls via ISO 1200]