Whenever I'm on the Baltic Sea island of Poel, I'm always drawn to the island harbour in Timmendorf. The sight of the lighthouse, which was built in 1872, inspires me. I love this beacon, which is twenty-one metres high and shows ships the way into the Bay of Wismar. And then I also love the many fishing boats and cutters that land the fresh fish here. It is a place of tranquillity, where the only sounds are the seagulls with their screaming calls and the wind.
This photograph radiates tranquillity. I would actually place it in my bedroom or even in the bathroom, perhaps together with holiday memories from the seashore, such as chicken gods, driftwood or a shiny amber. I recommend a canvas with a shadow gap frame measuring 120 x 80.
Created by Holger Felix with support from AI.
Holger Felix, born 1959, photographer from Wismar, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. I have been taking pictures since I was seven years old. I started with a simple roll film camera in b/w, model Pouva Start from 1952. In my late youth I got my first analog SLR camera. Today.. Read more…