Norðradalur - The Faroe Islands

Norðradalur in The Faroe Islands. You might have heard or read that name before if you are remotely into landscape photography. Yes, that is where that beautiful snake road is located. A true Faroe Islands classic. And rightfully so, no matter how many times you will visit this place, this view keeps being what is, jaw dropping beautiful.

But there is more to Norðradalur then just the road. Or well, not a whole lot to be completely honest with you. Norðradalur is a town of around only 15 people in population. Life is slow here. Life is pure here. The only people you will probably meet around here are fellow photographers and tourist.

This does not mean that the valley and the town have nothing else to offer besides the snake road. Absolutely not. The tiny village itself is as Faroese as it gets. A handful of houses and farms. Some sheep roaming freely around them. With the ocean as a (beautiful) backdrop.

I love these kind of shots. Shots that show local life as it is. Without them being the popular and well known social media kind of shots. Getting to see and photograph the real deal. That is what makes me happy.

Two farms, or one house and a shed (not sure) in Norðradalur

There’s a couple of streams coming down from up on the mountains, leading down into the valley before finally reaching the ocean. These streams make for amazing foreground objectives to implement into your composition. in Norðradalur you can’t go wrong really (well if the weather behaves ofcourse) You will have the bowl shaped valley, and the islands of Koltur in the background. Now all you need to do is pick your stream, compose your shot and bag a couple of great photographs!

Each and every time I visit Norðradalur I am a little bit sad that I have to leave this place. It is just so beautiful. But hey, you do want to explore other parts of the country too. But I have at least returned once on each of my Faroe Islands trips. On some of them I even visited Norðradalur a couple of times. Because I just can’t get enough of how beautiful it is out there.

So if you are planning a trip to The Faroe Islands, make sure to make a stop in Norðradalur. Have fun photographing the area. But most of all just enjoy being out there, and look around you.
Take it all in. And treat the area, nature and locals with respect of course. Like you should do everywhere.
Remember, people live here. Don’t be that annoying, disturbing and trespassing tourist.

There's always a photo - Forest Photography

No matter how bad the conditions might seem for landscape photography, or any type of photography actually. There's always something there to capture. As long as you are willing to spend some time out there, looking for it.

Last bit of Autumn?

Autumn is about to swap places with Winter. But I want Autumn to stay for a little longer. So off I went again… Taking a few snaps of the colorful and beautiful forest in my area.

Forest Photography in Autumn

Autumn is here, and it is in full effect. Vibrant colors, changing weather and the forest basically changing its coat. Shedding off what is left of the summer. And preparing for the winter. During this time of the year the forest is one of the most interesting and beautiful places to be. Every tree is competing for the prize of the most colorful and the prettiest. The wind is practicing on its cool breeze again, and the rain is finding its way down to the earth’s soil a lot more compared to the summer months.

Exactly, time to head out, and spend some time in the forest. Capture all of it. Below are a bunch of photographs I took at the end of October.

All of them were shot with my Nikon D500, my Sigma 70-200mm F2.8 S and Nikon 17-55mm F2.8

Please leave a comment on this blog post, lets interact. Which of the photographs in this series is your favorite and why? Thank you for checking out my work!