The photographs I'm about to show you in today's post were taken more than a decade ago. On the mildly cold afternoon of the 17h of December 2006. As often in those days, I was rambling along the stretch of coastline a couple of kilometers from the village of Shishan, and a little more than ten kilometers from where I live. I was using my first digital SLR camera bought earlier that year. It was a Canon EOS 350D equipped with the 18-55mm Lens that came with the camera. The beautiful variety of intricate shapes and textures provided by the shattered clouds above the scenery looked great in combination with the rocks and the sea. Watching these old shots brings up swarms of less-defined, almost ghostly pictures from that period, elusive, unreliable visuals buried in my memory. I can't show you that, arguably more interesting or intriguing stuff, all I have for today's post is what I caught with the camera that doesn't work anymore. And that's it. Have a good viewing.
AS ALWAYS HERE ON HIVE, THE PHOTOGRAPHS ARE MY WORK