Photographer’s Note
On a work trip to Munich we took the opportunity to head to Dachau, one of the first concentration camps during World War II. While this certainly won't be my only contribution from the trip to Munich, I was happy that this photo captured my emotions sufficiently.
"I want everyone to know that there were no nameless heroes, that they were people, who had their own names, faces, longings and hopes, and that therefore the pain also of the last of them was no smaller than that of the first, whose name has been preserved."
( Julius Fucik, born 1903, executed by the Nazis in 1943)
I used the Nikon 5D macro attachment on the 70-300 mm. PS: Auto levels and unsharpen mask
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Paolo
(40635) 2005-04-21 6:54
I went in Dachau many years ago, in the beginnings of the 80's...impressive.
good macro with amazing light.
thanks, ciao
LEA
(4821) 2005-12-27 10:51
Une photo très évocatrice qui fait mouche.
Si ce n'était de la rouille on croirait qu'il y a encore du sang sur ces barbelés...
Photo Information
- Copyright: Alex de Gruiter (adgruite) (21)
- Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2005-03-25
- Categories: Ruins
- Exposure: f/8, 1/160 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2005-04-21 6:41








