Corridor of the past

© Ken Clijmans

Corridor of the past

Uploaded: June 27, 2016 | Entered: June 27, 2016 03:23:07

Description

A women walking through the holocaust monument in Berlin. They told me, every block represents a jewish village that was taken over by the Germans. Took a lower angle to make the big blocks (spread out in a 19000 square meters large area!) seem bigger.

Comments

Jane Hirst June 27, 2016

Very moving. I love your POV. #1661728

Ken Clijmans June 28, 2016

Thank you. It's a great city, but I regret that I was there for just 2 days. So much to see... #11489199

Mary-Ella Bowles June 30, 2016

This is awesome - dramatic, unique in its POV, and I love the tilt... #11490557

Ken Clijmans July 04, 2016

Thanks, I saw a lot of pictures of this huge monument and wanted to try something different. I was lucky when the women with the heart on her backpack turned around the corner before me. #11491788

Ken Clijmans July 04, 2016

Thanks, I saw a lot of pictures of this huge monument and wanted to try something different. I was lucky when the women with the heart on her backpack turned around the corner before me. #11491789

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