and over the years it’s slowly taken by the sea

5 years, 3 months ago 4

This is one of many observation points along the atlantic shoreline of Europe. They were built during the 2nd world war as part of the Atlantic Wall. After the war the people tried to blow up these monsters of steel and concrete, but without success. They were and still are to strong and solid. So it seems like they can only be destroyed by the nature.

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  • http://markfleming.pixyblog.com Mark

    Matthias this is breath taking! It is a perfect subject for a long exposure, the colors are rich and vibrant, the composition is striking and has an excellent graphic quality to it. I just love this image…the water is perfectly blurred, and what a subject emotionally eh? wonderful…simply wonderful.

  • http://pabst-photo.com Matthias Pabst

    Thank you Mark! I took this last summer in Denmark and though I´ve taken a lot of long exposures since then this is still my favorite.

  • http://drewble.shutterchance.com/ Andrew

    Is this in France? If I had to guess I’d say Normandy, but I remember one exactly like this futher down on the Vendèe. Great shot, anyway!

  • http://www.danishsuburb.dk Claus Petersen

    Nice one of this relic of world war II, I’v never seen them myself, even though i live in Denmark.