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1 Miðálfelli 596 m, 5,5 km
2 Stíganir 710 m, 7,5 km
3 Múlin 663 m, 6,9 km
4 Ørvisfelli 783 m, 9,5 km
5 Hvalvík
6 Kopsenni 789 m, 13 km
7 Borgin 642 m, 11 km
8 Streymnes
9 STREYMOY
10 Rossafelli 453 m, 4,9 km
11 Eiðiskollur 338 m, 16 km
12 Norðskáli
13 Svartbakstindur 801 m, 8,6 km
14 Oyri
15 EYSTUROY
16 Nøvan 619 m, 3,3 km
17 Hamarin
18 Reyðafelstindur 764 m, 6,7 km
19 Kambur 611 m, 9,5 km
20 Veðranes 177 m, 3,9 km
21 Vørlufjall 633 m, 5,5 km

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Location: Hvalastøðin (50 m)      by: Jan Lindgaard Rasmussen
Area: Faroe Islands      Date: 2015-07-29, 15:44
The last - for a while - roadside panorama. Taken shortly after the last one, and again mainly motivated by its typical character.

Again we see Sundini; this time the southern part. The bridge linking Streymoy and Eysturoy can just barely be seen.

Ørvisfelli, at 783 m the second highest mountain on Streymoy, is prominent in the pano, whereas the highest, Kopsenni at 789 m, is somewhat obscured by clouds.

Pano made from 33 HF pics (RAW), 50 mm, iso-100, f/6,3, 1/320 sec, developed in DPP (daylight, neutral, ALO off, moderate sharpness), stitched in PTGui pro, minor contrast adjustment, down-scaling and sharpening in Irfanview.

Comments

Quite surprising: Normally, for me too much road at both sides of a panorama is a sign of bad composition or poor choice of location. In contrast, your roadside panorama of the Faroes work out fine, and the emptiness of the road contributes to the overall mood... Cheers, Martin
2016/06/20 19:36 , Martin Kraus
They always say that one cannot survive without a car on this island, so the street is fitting indeed.
2016/06/21 10:12 , Arne Rönsch
Wonderful presentation, Jan!! Hope i see the Faroe someday too ... LG Hans-Jörg
2016/06/22 17:49 , Hans-Jörg Bäuerle
"typical character" - that's the best description.
LG Jörg
2016/06/23 22:35 , Jörg Nitz

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