Icy coastal rocks and wooden piles in the Pape canal
The image shows the coast of the Pape canal in winter, with large boulders in the foreground completely covered in a smooth and thick layer of ice. These rocks look like white, rounded domes standing out against the snowy background. In the background, a long and straight row of wooden piles is visible, also tightly wrapped in ice and icicles.
The low winter sun casts a warm, golden light on the ice surfaces, creating long shadows and highlighting the relief. The sky is clear and pale blue, creating a calm and cold atmosphere. The composition is deep, leading the eye from the icy rocks to the more distant structures and the sea.
This view shows how frost and sea spray transform the coastal landscape into a unified ice kingdom. The freezing of the rocks and wooden supports testifies to the harsh weather conditions characteristic of the Baltic Sea coast in winter. The surroundings are quiet, and the only movement is sensed in the changing sunlight.







