As the light descends and the sky begins to glow in warm colours, the Baltic Sea coast transforms into a landscape of tranquillity and vastness. This picture shows a classic scene from the island of Usedom: a row of groynes stretching rhythmically into the water - like bars of a quiet melody that the sea has been playing for centuries - taken during a walk along the beach from Ahlbeck to Ückeritz and back. The scene radiates a natural order, a steady movement, frozen in a quiet moment.
The groynes, made of wood, serve to protect the coast from erosion - but in this shot they almost look like sculptures in the water. Their even arrangement creates depth, perspective and a visual calm. The sea seems to breathe - gently, slowly, in waves of light and shadow.
Usedom, situated on the German Baltic Sea, is a place of transitions: between land and sea, between day and night, between past and present. Especially in the evening hours, an almost meditative atmosphere unfolds. The view of the sea becomes a view inwards.
The horizon blurs - not out of blurriness, but out of vastness. It is a picture that does not want to force anything. It leaves room for thoughts, for emotions, for what cannot be said. The atmosphere of the lake is quiet - but it tells a lot: of coming and going, of staying and letting go.
As a mural, this motif is ideal for living rooms, surgeries, waiting areas, beach hotels or places of meditation. It brings the sea inside - not loud, but flowing, breathing, open.
I have always enjoyed photography. Even when I was young, I took photos with the Beirette. It even happened to me once that I inserted a film twice ... and the photos I took were very interesting.
I then bought my digital SLR camera in 2014. The first photos..
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