The B&W Photography Project | Week #66

Hello everyone, welcome to week #66 of the Black and White Photography Project. Thank you so much to those of you that joined in last time.

This photograph was taken when we visited the Musée du Mur de l’Atlantique on the Côte d’Opale. Built by the Germans in World War II, Batterie Todt was officially opened in February 1942. Today it’s dedicated to military history with thousands of collectibles spread across ten rooms on three floors. The barracks, engine room and armoury have all be reconstructed too so you can almost imagine what life must have been like. A fascinating place to visit if you’re ever in the area.

How to join in 

To join in with the Black & White Photography Project, just link up a short post featuring a black and white photograph or black and white photographs. The photograph/s can be from any time – both old and new are welcome. You’ll find a post on how to create better black and white photographs here.

Don’t forget to share on Instagram using #bwphotoproject. You can also share your posts and photos in the B&W Photography Project Facebook Group. Please feel free to tweet me @The_Doves if you’d like your post retweeted too.

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  • The Mummy Diary October 11, 2015 at 8:25 am

    Fabulous picture and it looks like a wonderful place to visit, I love all things war related, it just fascinates me so much and is an era we will never really forget.

  • Verily Victoria Vocalises October 11, 2015 at 10:43 am

    I really love this image. The black and white sums up the timing of the subject perfectly 🙂 Thanks for hosting x