Snowy wooden piles of Pape canal in bright winter sun
This image captures the old wooden piles near the Pape canal, heavily covered in a layer of snow and ice. The bright daylight creates sharp contrasts between the white snow and the dark fragments of wood still protruding from the frozen mass. The structures extend in a row, marking the site of former coastal constructions.
In the distance, a dune ridge with dry grass and small bushes is visible, standing out slightly against the snowy plain. The sky is perfectly clear and vibrant blue, typical of cold, sunny winter days. The entire ground is covered with an even, white blanket of snow that glitters in the sunlight.
This view reflects the silence and peace that prevails on the coast during the winter season. The ice sculptures formed around the wooden posts testify to the strong winds and wave action prior to freezing. The image perfectly illustrates the transformative power of nature, turning old wooden structures into artistic objects.







