This photo shows the entrance to an old fishing building in Henningsvær, one of the most famous fishing villages in Norway's Lofoten Islands. The red-painted wooden building with white window frames and weathered wooden door exudes the atmosphere of tradition and history. A sign above the door reads Fiskerioppsyn, referring to the age-old role of fishing in this area. The wear marks on the wood and the weathered windows show that this building has been intensively used for many years, making it part of the village's daily life.
In the foreground, wild plants and herbs grow among the stones, adding a raw and natural touch to the composition.