This rusted iron door at Battery 247, part of a World War II-era coastal defense structure, stands as a weather-beaten relic of a turbulent past. The pitted surface, crumbling edges, and streaks of corrosion tell a silent story—of time’s steady erasure, of neglect, and of memories that too easily fade. Captured in stark black and white, each image in this series transforms decay into visual poetry—a moody meditation on how history deteriorates when left unguarded. Through my lens, the forgotten becomes seen again.
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