Germany The Schleierfälle Waterfall, Ammer River
The Schleierfälle waterfall, located along the Ammer River in Bavaria, Germany, is a stunning natural feature known for its veil-like flow of water cascading over rocks. Surrounded by lush greenery, the falls offer dramatic opportunities for landscape photography, particularly during the early morning or late afternoon light when the water's movement is highlighted. The surrounding forest and misty atmosphere add a mystical touch, making it an ideal location for capturing long exposure shots. The area is easily accessible via a short hike, and photographers can find multiple vantage points to frame the falls beautifully.
Photography Tips
For photographing Schleierfälle, use a long exposure technique to capture the smooth, silky movement of the water. Aim for early morning when the soft, warm light enhances the scene and minimizes harsh shadows. A tripod is essential for stability during long exposures. Try different angles, incorporating the surrounding lush greenery and mist to add depth to your shots. Experiment with framing the waterfall through trees or rocks to create a more dynamic composition. If possible, use a polarizer to reduce reflections on the water and enhance the colors of the foliage.
Travel Information
This is a 100m steep downhill from the regular hiking path. Be careful in winter as the steps get icy and slippery. It is a nature reserve, so keep a secure distance from the sensitive rocks.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Just a few people
Best Timing
All timings are equally good
Sunrise & Sunset
07:24 - 17:35
| current local time: 23:24
Photo Themes
Fluss
Wasserfall
waterfalls
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