Blönduóskirkja is a striking brutalist church whose circular, crater-like form sets it apart from any other religious building in Iceland. The raw concrete exterior has a rough, almost geological texture that rewards close-up shooting as much as wide establishing shots. Walk the full perimeter to find your preferred angle; the curved walls create strong abstract compositions when you isolate sections of the facade, and the unusual window shapes add graphic interest. An overcast Icelandic sky works beautifully here, keeping light soft and even across the textured concrete without harsh shadows. A wide-angle lens lets you emphasize the building's sculptural presence against the sky, while a mid-range focal length pulls out surface detail and pattern. The church sits in a quiet residential area of town and is easy to reach on foot, with open ground around it giving you plenty of room to back up and frame the full structure. (Blönduós, Northwest Iceland, Iceland)
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