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  1. These views!! Woah! Your photo skills are on point. It helps that this place is just flat out gorgeous.

    1. Thank you! Oh yes, the Faroes lends itself to any photo just perfectly! Not a bad angle in sight! Except maybe the sheep shit on the ground :)

  2. MEGAN I LOVE THIS POST!!!! Hehe, isn’t the drive to Dalur awesome?! Eeer, and when did you become a professional photographer? These photos are INSANE!

    1. EEEE thanksss! Yes, the drive to Dalur is awesome(ly) scary as hell. Out of any drive we did, it was the most frightening for me. I think the drive from Eiði to Gjógv was scary as we were covered in fog going over Slættaratindur… but at least we weren’t hugging that cliff over the sea like on Sandoy. Thanks for the comments about the photos <3 Trying to improve! I think round two in the Faroes will call for a joint trip for us ;)

  3. Duuuuuuuude well done! You’ve totally awoken the Faroe Islands beast within me! Can’t believe my journey begins this Sunday – Judging by what you’ve written, it would be a big loss to miss out on this island. Also, I can’t believe those sheep – some of them look batshit crazy though with googly eyes haha! Also, did you take these pics with your wide angle lens? I’m borrow a friend’s Nikon + wide angle lens this Thursday so fingers crossed I can create some beautiful content there too :)

    1. Thanks lady!! Yea going through my photos this week made me nostalgic to go back. I can’t wait to see some of the places I couldn’t get to this trip (already have itineraries ready for those few and looking forward to it). You will really enjoy your time there!

      Some of these shots are with a wide angle and some with a zoom and then some with either my kit lens or 24mm (I can’t recall). A couple of these are Ed’s and I forgot to credit him and will do once I go back in to fix the inevitable grammar mistakes riddling the piece. That is cool you have a lens to borrow! I thought you had purchased one! Will definitely be useful when there!

  4. It is SO refreshing to see the Faroe Islands from a different angle! I was starting to become desperate to find pictures for my Faroe Islands Pinterest board because I’ve probably pinned the same image a hundred times now :D Seriously though, your blog is inspiring me to visit the islands so much and I’ll definitely come back to your posts once I’ll actually head there! Thanks for the amazing work!!

    1. Thank you so much, Van!!! I can’t wait for you to travel here, but I guess I’ll just have to settle for some Svalbard action until then (I actually may not even be able to read though as I’ll be insanely jealous the entire time hahah).

      But for real, everyone tries to copy everyone’s travel experiences and it is really a shame. I don’t know what kind of warped world we live in that we can’t think outside the box to create our own and do what interests us, regardless if it looks good on social media and what not. There is SO much to be explored in the Faroes and I wish I could have seen more (I was really looking forward to the Skuvoy and Nolsoy trips- guess I have to return!) Thanks for your comment <3