
We love the way the moss covers the rocks and trees, giving the forest a true fairytale-like feeling. The long-exposure shots also create a smooth fluid movement to the stream, enhancing the images.
See more of her beautiful photography on her website.
Images used with artist’s permission.

Esseiva describes her exploration of the forest:
“Fairyland” presents images taken exclusively at the same location but one week apart. It was by chance that I discovered this place. I had gone there to visit caves, but as I followed the path that leads there, I saw these numerous waterfalls in the forest.
I couldn’t resist stopping and taking a few photos because I found the place enchanting. I like the long exposure which gives a soft and mystical atmosphere to the forest.
But as it was already late, I could only take a few pictures. So I went back the following weekend! This was an opportunity not to be missed!











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3 Comments
Your photos are stunning, and if ever one might discover a fairy anywhere, I would bet it would be on those soft green mossy stones in foreground! Sensational!!😊😀
I wish I could have been there in person. It looks so serene.
Totally awesome. I could never figure out how to do long exposure . Thanks for sharing your beautiful pictures.