Impressive photo, @velimir. Transmit that feeling of aridity and absence that you suggest, even more, I would say, a feeling of paralysis. I don't know if it's the border of a place where one of the Nazi concentration camps worked, or another space produced by the horror of war. Whatever it is, your photograph also confronts us with the terrible human dryness, desolation and blindness (the title is very appropriate "Pow") that every war manifests and leaves behind. Apart from the effect of the general atmosphere (on its edges) occupied by darkness, I find very effective that zenithal light (if the term fits) that I perceive as if it were the annihilating explosion of a bomb, or the condemnatory light of the apocalyptic exterminating angel, which radiates from ourselves. Thank you. Greetings.
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