Kollafjørður is a village in the Faroe Islands, located on the island of Streymoy. The village is centered along the northern shore of the Kollafjørður Fjord and has developed lengthwise along the main road with a few shops. Initially there were only a few dwellings adjoining the village church, though the population now exceeds 800. The church is a typical Faroese wooden church from 1837. Standing close to the coast, it is a black-tarred wooden building with a turf roof, white painted windows, and a small white bell tower on the roof’s western end. All photos taken with the Nikon Z6 and 14-30mm f/4 or 24-200mm f/4-6.3 lens. Processed using Photoshop CC and either Nik Collection’s Color or Silver Efex Pro.








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