these islands are not an obvious choice to visits,
they are the Faroe Islands, a self-governing archipelago, part of the
Kingdom of Denmark. It comprises 18 rocky, volcanic islands between Iceland and
Norway in the North Atlantic Ocean,
photographer Felix Inden recently
explored the Faroe Islands with the goal of capturing the landscape’s ephemeral
wintery weather,
“Imagery from the islands is frequently seen in social media,” Inden explains,
“What I had rarely seen was really winterish imagery, so my plan was to capture the islands in their winter dress. Easier said than done, because of the Faroese weather. It’s not a place where harsh winter conditions are likely to happen for a long time. Most often it is one or two snowy days—then new rain comes and washes it all away.”
based in Germany, Inden travels frequently for his work, and leads workshops in such photogenic places as Iceland and Norway. You can see more of his far-flung photography from the comfort of your couch, including this captivating trip to the Lofoten Islands, via Instagram, Facebook, and Behance, I have to say I have to say I had never thought of going there but it looks like a fascinating place to visit.
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