Taken on a bitterly cold afternoon in Budir, on the Snaefellsness peninsula in Iceland. I recently visited Iceland for the first time and was blown away by its natural beauty. I will be going back! I went on a day tour of the Snaefellsness peninsula and the black church (known as Búðakirkja in Icelandic) was one of the stop off points. Having seen photos of the church by other photographers, I was surprised how small the church actually is. No matter what the size though, it’s a stunning church in an outstanding location.
Image Data
Camera Body
NIKON CORPORATION - NIKON D800
Lens
16.0-35.0 mm f/4.0
ISO
100
Focal Length
32mm
Aperture
f/11.0
Exposure
1/8 sec
Image Location
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