I know, the title promises more, than what is shown. It is however correct, since this small piece of hostile sandland in the otherwise rich and furtile northern Sjælland is actually called Rusland (literally Russia). It is a eufimism for the barren landscape.
The motif is somewhat off-key from my usual landscapes, but I risk it nonetheless. The landscape is significant for being turned into an outdoor-museum by the artist himself, Rudolf Tegner, who in his own time stirred controversy as a symbolic sculptor, appr. 100 years ago. He even has english and german wiki-pages: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolph_Tegner
The sculptures still today feels vivid and somewhat emotional intrusive. A must-see for tourists in the area, I think.
Pano made from 22 pics (RAW), f/8, 1/160 sec, iso-200, 50 mm, developed in DPP (daylight, neutral, moderate sharpness), stitched in PTGui pro, contrast, downscaling and sharpening in Irfanview.
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