Along Brittany's northern coast lies a landscape that looks like a sculpture - large, rounded granite blocks in soft earth tones are scattered along the rocky coast. In the distance, the lighthouse of Ploumanac'h rises among the stones, surrounded by scrub and low vegetation.
The granite rocks are characteristic of this region, also known as the Côte de Granit Rose. The shapes seem almost randomly placed, but were formed by millions of years of erosion and weathering.
Between the rocks lies a quiet water basin that forms the link between land and sea. The colours are soft and harmonious: brownish-pink stone, grey-green vegetation and a slightly cloudy sky over the Atlantic Ocean.
This image shows not only a geographically identifiable point, but also a sense of tranquillity and continuity. A place where stone and time come together and where the lighthouse guards the coast like a silent beacon.
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My name is Marjan and I photograph the world as I experience it: from colourful markets and distant landscapes to quiet moments in nature and by the sea.
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