Photographer's Note
The place is not on Aarhus, but on Lolland-Falster, which was not on the list....
While sailing on the Baltic Sea, we were forced to shelter from some rough weather. The first possible harbour turned out to be Rødbyhavn (Lolland). At sunset the storm had passed over and we could enjoy the setting sun.
Walking around, I tried to loose the "sea legs" I got while dancing the polka on the waves for the whole day. I stumbled on a place where all kind of wooden boats had been put ashore to rot in peace.
I have no idea what the locals were going to do with those boats, but I guess they served as firewood for the small smoked fish factory some 100 meters further. The language barrier made difficult to enquire about the boats, but the smoked eel and mackerel were delicious....
I just cropped out some distracting background elements and sharpened slightly.
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Jeppe
(18654) 2004-06-20 3:04
Thanks for this -but sad sight from my home country - yes I also have a similar boat shot ready to post some day - but yes very fine and special - thanks for sharing.
I noticed the similarity with your former shot - True candidates for my theme - "A pair with contrast" - theres surely a world between those boats.
Ok the photo seams a little dark on my screen.
Roedby in south/east part of Denmark
Photo Information
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Copyright: Raffaele D'Anselmo (rdans59)
(263)
- Genre: Lugares
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2001-07-00
- Camera: Olympus OM2n, Tamron 70-210mm/f2.8, Ektachrome 100
- Versión de la foto: Versión original
- Tema(s): A pair of photos with contrast [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2004-06-19 17:45