Through the bus window

The down side of taking a bus tour is that one can’t call out “photo op!” and pull over to the side of the road. But some of the sights in Iceland were so compelling I couldn’t resist taking shots through the window of our moving bus, such as they are, glare and all. Churches in the countryside rarely failed to catch my eye.

I saw a number of classic red roofed churches like that in the first shot, but there were occasional less traditional ones as well.

Mind you, these weren’t in cities, for the most part, but out in the open, sparsely populated countryside.

I so would have loved to stop and explore this structure that appears to be growing from the hill behind it. But then, if I’d had my druthers I’d probably still be there today, happily roaming with camera in hand.

5 thoughts on “Through the bus window”

  1. Gosh you did a brilliant job capturing these shots while on the move Kay, everyone with an impressive background. The last does look very explorable ✨

  2. The black and white landscapes are what I have come to expect for Iceland. I guess I had not given the architecture much thought, you have taken me to new places with that.

  3. The churches are very beautiful and quite unique. Excellent work from a moving bus window. I always figure it’s worth trying to get a good shot rather than not get one. Well done, Kay!

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