I’m trying to decide whether I like this – not the photograph which is impressive (I specially like the contrast between the cold frothiness of the grass and the starkness of the stones alleviated by the human-ness of the figures even if they are paintings) . . . but the place itself.
It’s a pause for thought picture.
Thank you for your kind feedback. I know nothing about this thought. I saw it while I was cycling between Sopot and Gdansk. I’ve tried to find some information about it, but without success. I thought at first it was street art, but it may be something else. If anyone knows about this I would love to hear from you.
What an amazing place…there’s a story here, I can feel it in your photo 🙂
Great choice for this challenge, Petrus.
I’m trying to decide whether I like this – not the photograph which is impressive (I specially like the contrast between the cold frothiness of the grass and the starkness of the stones alleviated by the human-ness of the figures even if they are paintings) . . . but the place itself.
It’s a pause for thought picture.
Very special place. I do not know what the stones are. But I think they must be graves…..
Visiting from The weekend in Black and White.
Greetings from Hilde.
http://stapjesonderweg.blogspot.be/2015/10/forms-and-lines.html
I love it- the photo itself and the place.
Very spesial photo! I vonder what have happend ther? is st somting from the war?
Beautiful composition, strange art, great photo!
This is awesome, yet intense. Great selection 😉
A bit sobering.
Visiting from BLACK AND WHITE WEEKEND.
FRANKLY MY DEAR
I really like this photo…very striking. What is this place?
your picture stands out from the whole lot of post on WPC. there’s something mysterious about the place. would like to know more about it!
Thank you for your kind feedback. I know nothing about this thought. I saw it while I was cycling between Sopot and Gdansk. I’ve tried to find some information about it, but without success. I thought at first it was street art, but it may be something else. If anyone knows about this I would love to hear from you.
it’s rather spooky…
This is so unique – very interesting.
Thanks for linking up at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2015/10/poor-little-birdie.html
Lot’s of emotion here.
What a very interesting place you’ve photographed. It’s sort of eerie looking but I like the photo very much.
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interesting. I’m not sure what it’s about but it definitely makes one pause to thnik.
wow what a wonderfull entry for the SL-WEEK 14
i love it so much
the B&W is wonderfull… very well done
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Sad, Brilliant.
Watching, waiting. Stillness of the inevitable