Four of Risin og Kellingin, on the Faroe Islands

Vieri

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When I go around photographing, I always love to learn about the myths and legends attached to the places I shoot. I find them to be very inspiring, and when I can't find any, I always make up stories of my own instead.

Risin og Kellingin, or The Giant and The Witch, are two sea stacks off the coasts of Eysturoy, on the Faroe Islands. Legends tell that the two of them went from Iceland to Faroe to reclaim the islands, and bring them back. However, their nighttime attempts to pull the Faroes back to Iceland failed, and as morning's first light shone on them, it turned them into stone, and there they stood since.

Here's four different images of Risin og Kellingin, taken on four different days from three different viewpoints:


Phase One IQ4, XT - Rodenstock 90mm, 2 minutes Frame Averaging at f/11


Phase One IQ4, XT - Rodenstock 23mm, 4 minutes Frame Averaging at f/13


Phase One IQ4, Hasselblad 180mm V, 1/20 seconds exposure at f/11


Phase One IQ4, Hasselblad 180mm V, 1/30 seconds exposure at f/11

Can't wait to be back there in March! Thank you for viewing & commenting, best regards

Vieri
 

JimFox

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Wow! These are awesome Vieri! It's really cool seeing this location in 4 different images and views. And thanks for sharing the legend involving this location. I agree, the stories about locations are so interesting to read, they add a cool element as to how we visualize a location before capturing it.

My favorites here are #1 and 3. But I enjoyed them all.
 

Vieri

Well-Known Member
Gorgeous images Vieri and great backstory
Thank you very much indeed Ben, so glad you enjoyed the pictures & the story behind! :)

Wow! These are awesome Vieri! It's really cool seeing this location in 4 different images and views. And thanks for sharing the legend involving this location. I agree, the stories about locations are so interesting to read, they add a cool element as to how we visualize a location before capturing it.

My favorites here are #1 and 3. But I enjoyed them all.
Hey Jim, thank you very much indeed, happy you enjoyed them! Yes, I always look for a story, either asking the locals or researching online, and when I don't find one... I'll just make one up myself! :)

Awesome images Vieri. Hard to pick favorites but #2 and #3 keep me coming back for another look.
Thank you so much Alan, I am glad you enjoyed them and #2 & #3 in particular! :)

Best regards,

Vieri
 
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