Maximilian
New Member
Hi to all
some years ago I was at the Faroes for the first time - and was overwhelmned by this incredible landscape. Whereever you go the sea is just a few miles away, you con hike over and over, there are so much different things to see. I just can't tell about it - I would not find the right words. So I thought I show you some pictures from my last journey to the Faroes this summer. I used my X2D and the P-lenses 28, 45 and 75.
Regards
Max
The first picture shows the road to Nordradalur with a view to the island of Koltur. It's a winding an quite challenging way down...
The second frame is a scenic view to Funningsfjord
At least the third one give an impression of the quick changing weather conditions at the Faroes. I took this view to the cliffs of Liraberg on the island of Sandoy,
some years ago I was at the Faroes for the first time - and was overwhelmned by this incredible landscape. Whereever you go the sea is just a few miles away, you con hike over and over, there are so much different things to see. I just can't tell about it - I would not find the right words. So I thought I show you some pictures from my last journey to the Faroes this summer. I used my X2D and the P-lenses 28, 45 and 75.
Regards
Max
The first picture shows the road to Nordradalur with a view to the island of Koltur. It's a winding an quite challenging way down...
The second frame is a scenic view to Funningsfjord
At least the third one give an impression of the quick changing weather conditions at the Faroes. I took this view to the cliffs of Liraberg on the island of Sandoy,