Excellent question. I am quite sure this is not a historical place in particular (although it might have seen battles during WW II). I was rather thinking of the future: There are man-made objects in this picture that are said to take about 400 years to deteriorate. That stuff has also been found inside birds, sea turtles, and mussels.
Thanks for visiting and commenting, Rick. I am afraid that if the picture were brighter, it probably would not be what I wanted, and I think I might have dismissed it –
Tobias, I somehow missed this one. Glad I found it, so much detail, so simple, and a great story to tell.
Thank you, Lynn – I am happy you like it!
Love this! mysterious, almost ominous atmosphere.
Thank you, Cindy. I am happy you do.
Reblogged this on straykatstrut and commented:
Oh, I really like this photo! Reblog-worthy. 🙂
I appreciate it – thank you!
is this a historical place??
Excellent question. I am quite sure this is not a historical place in particular (although it might have seen battles during WW II). I was rather thinking of the future: There are man-made objects in this picture that are said to take about 400 years to deteriorate. That stuff has also been found inside birds, sea turtles, and mussels.
I like the darkness of it, gives it atmosphere
That’s how I tend to see it, too. Thanks, Jo!
TMS: keep them dark. Adds mystery. Too many photos are correctly exposed without being perfectly exposed. This is perfect.
Thank you, Don!
Thanks for sharing this image. And yes, it appears a little underexposed on my iPhone. With a bright sky in the background, these are tough shots.
Thanks for visiting and commenting, Rick. I am afraid that if the picture were brighter, it probably would not be what I wanted, and I think I might have dismissed it –
nice one!
Thank you!
Nice B+W, but maybe a little too dark to view properly
Thanks for visiting and commenting, Mike.