Work that makes me proud

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  1. When I travelled to Denmark last January the Faroe Islands were somewhere I thought I’d like to see. Thank You for this video, David; I feel somewhat satisfied now.
    Oh, so cold. The waterfall falling? upwards was amazing. 🙂

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      1. I didn’t articulate very well, David…!
        No, I haven’t been to the Faroe Islands. It was something I would have loved to do; though, didn’t have the time, nor the opportunity. Having now seen that brilliant video I now feel as though I have, at least, a small appreciation of what I believe would be a magnificent thing to do. (Talking in shorthand, as we (I) am apt to do can cause communication breakdown.) 🙂
        Great post…

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    1. Carolyn, I also loved the waterfall being swept up! Ever since I was a young girl I have loved waterfalls…I am fortunate to see many every year, as I travel…some waterfalls would be considered in my neck of the woods 🙂

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  2. The Faroe Islands have been on my radar for a while, now…It was a treat to watch the video…as I watched I thought of your Eric, and his recent trip to Iceland…what an enriching experience he had.// Recently we met through a friend a well published photographer and travel writer. Our schedules were tight and we’d all planned on get together later that evening, just didn’t work out…we were glad to have met him and we did have about a half an hour with him, earlier in the day. // One of my girlfriends early 20’s son is an up and coming photographer, nationally…// I’ve always thought that photo-journalism is an interesting profession…as is being a documentary film maker…// It is clear that Lars Schneider has a gift and a passion…and I am grateful that you treated us to an introduction, of yet another enriching person…Thank you…Kindly, Christie

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  3. I thought at first that he’d found a nice balance in his work between the fast, thousands-of-images assignments and the long, slow landscape pieces. But the bit about being away from his family for so long… he’s still got some scales to even out.

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