I've just prepared a short presentation of shots I took at the Hill of Crosses in Lithuania. These are images I have not posted here before, so I thought I might share these images.
We we visited again in the fall of 2017, there were over 300,000 crosses that had been put up at this pilgrimage site. It was first used in the 1830s to commemorate an abortive uprising against the Russian Empire. The crosses were also put up in Soviet times as a sign of protest. The Soviets bulldozed the site at least 3 times. After independence, the number of crosses at the site continued to grow.
The site is normally quite busy and I was quite creative in both capture and PP to remove most signs of people.
Noted: As per John's (Shadowman) request I have added the focal length to the subject line in all these shots. They are all taken with a FF camera (Nikon D800 / D810) using a Nikkor f/2.8 24-70mm lens.
1. At the first hill (70mm)
2. Stairs at the first hill (26mm)
3. Looking at the second hill (24mm)
4. Medium shot of some of the crosses (24mm)
5. Closeup (62mm)