
JULY 2006 – The Badehusene i Marstal (“Bath House in Marstal”) is a group of historic buildings in Marstal, Denmark. They are located close to the yacht harbor, directly at the beach. Photo © by Mark Zanzig/zanzig.com
The story behind the image
In 2006 we joined my father-in-law on his yacht for a two-week trip cruising the Danish part of the Baltic Sea. We stayed for one night in Marstal. Just a short walk away from the harbor is the public beach with several small bath houses. The first couple of houses had been built in 1920. Some were used just to change clothes and store beach accessories, others were fully equipped for use as mini holiday homes.
Sadly, I had just my tiny P&S camera with me, and the quality is good, but the resolution is just sufficient for a postcard, but not for posters or high-end prints.
The high resolution image
Capture Date & Time | 24-JUL-2006, 16:38 |
Location | Marstal, Denmark |
Camera | Canon DIGITAL IXUS 60 |
Exposure | 1/500 sec at f/4.9 |
Digital Image Source Format | JPEG, 24 bits/pixel, sRGB |
Edited Image Format | JPEG, 24 bits/pixel, sRGB |
Edited Image Dimensions | 2816 x 1197 Pixels |
Copyright | © by Mark Zanzig/zanzig.com |