Photographer's Note
The ruins of the church on the Baltic cliff in Trzesacz. The south view.
The Church in Trzesacz refers to a series of three churches built in Trzesacz, Poland. The first, constructed of wood, was reportedly built in 1124; the second one, made of bricks, around 1270; and finally the third one, sometime in the late 14th or early 15th century. At that time, it was located almost two kilometers from the sea (according to many sources, 1800 meters). Furthermore, north of Trzêsacz there was another village, which had completely been taken over by water. Year by year, water would come closer; in 1750 the sea was as close as 58 meters, in 1771 parts of the cemetery were swallowed, and 1820 the distance shrank to 13 meters. Finally, on August 2, 1874, the last service took place in the temple. Afterwards, all furnishings were transported to the cathedral in Kamieñ Pomorski, with the exception of the triptych, which is now kept in a church in Rewal. By 1885 the temple stood over a chasm and, with permission of the Prussian government, it was deprived of the roof and left abandoned. On the night of April 8-9, 1901 the most vulnerable, northern wall of the church collapsed. During the following years, part by part, most of the construction was swallowed by the sea, which mercilessly moves south, taking away the land. The last drop took place on February 1, 1994, when part of the southern wall collapsed. According to scientists, since the turn of the 19th century the sea has taken around 40 centimeters of land a year. Over time, local governments – both Prussian and (after 1945) Polish – tried to save the temple with fascine and concrete blocks, but all attempts were unsuccessful. Currently, intensive works are taking place to save the ruin, as this is the only one of its kind in Europe. One of the projects stated that the last remains of the wall should be moved southwards, further away from the sea, but the risk of complete collapse of the ruin was too high.
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fritzi007
(14698) 2015-02-13 0:51
Hallo Krzysztof,
sehr gutes Foto zur Serie "Fenster",ein Blick in dem Himmel über Trzesacz aus der Kirchenruine, mir gefällt dein Foto sehr, gute Qualität und Information, gratuliere!
Herzliche Grüße
Wolfgang
photographer_sg
(6059) 2015-02-13 1:03
Hello Krzysztof
Very well observed and executed photograph of the window with a view of the lovely blue sky and the light clouds.
Perfect framing with beautiful colours and superb sharpness.
Excellent work and thanks for sharing it.
Best regards
Satya
snunney
(130967) 2015-02-13 3:18
Witaj Krzysztof,
The brick surrounds with their rich red tones make an excellent frame for that lovely sky. An ideally exposed image with fine colour contrasts and superb clarity. Love all that beautiful textural detail.
John_F_Kennedy
(43797) 2015-02-13 3:18
Hello Krzysztof,
This is a nicely composed shot of this "window" at the ruins. Well framed.
best wishes,
Achim
Sergiom
(117241) 2015-02-13 6:20
Bonjour Krzysztof,
Tu as finalement trouvé une fenêtre sans vitre, ouverte sur un ciel de toue beauté. Le cadre de briques est superbe et la contre plongée donne une belle ampleur.
Amicalement
Serge
Matyas
(0) 2015-02-13 7:17
Cześć Krzysztof! Piękne, nad wyraz piękne. Mam coś podobnego w archiwum z Portugalii, będę musiał odszukać i wtedy Ci się zrewanżuję. Świetna głębia ostrości, znakomita jakość. Pozdrawiam!
Silvio1953
(205753) 2015-02-13 9:27
Ciao Krzysztof, fantastic blu sky in a beutiful window, great texture, splendid light, excellent clarity and wonderful colors, very well done, my friend, have a good week end, ciao Silvio
No_One
(4) 2015-02-13 11:05
Hi Krzysztof
Very nice photo, this combination of perfect arch with red stone and a fantastic active blue sky beyond. I feel I could reach in touch the texture of the stonework as there is a very col 3D effect. Lovely work.
Cheers
Noel
Cricri
(176) 2015-02-13 22:09
Hi Krzysztof
Très jolie vue sur le ciel qui est superbe depuis la fenêtre du mur de pierres rouges,, excellente réalisation
Belle journée
cricri
danos
(110407) 2015-02-14 0:21
Witaj Krzysztof,
or we can say an open window to the blue sky.I like the presentation with the contrast of the colours to makes the image even more effective.
Regards,Danos
Photo Information
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Copyright: Krzysztof Dera (Fis2)
(155649)
- Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2014-09-01
- Categories: Architecture, Ruins
- Camera: Canon Powershot SD750
- Exposure: f/3.5, 1/200 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Theme(s): "My windows V" [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2015-02-13 0:36