In this post I share black and white photography of arranged stones found on the beach. But this is photography that I have shot through a smartphone that is stored a lot in my gallery.
This is my entry for the daily #monomad challenge by
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At that time, my visits to several beaches that I stopped by resulted in a lot of landscape photography, this made my gallery saved a lot of photography files, then I chose some objects for me to post. After selecting some pictures that I got in the gallery I was interested in these rock photos.
The stones are neatly arranged by the community to control the tides and ebbs of sea water so that there is no abrasion on the beach, this is treated so that it is not easy for the waves to rise suddenly to residential areas.
On the other hand, the stones are arranged very large to make access points so that people can cross the estuary from one plain to another. and secondly, the community can avoid abrasion or a tsunami that suddenly hits residential areas.
Looks very clear. This stone is a natural stone directly taken from the Aceh forest which is used by coastal communities. The arrangement is very neat and can pass vehicles such as motorbikes, in this area you can also enjoy the beautiful beaches and sunset every afternoon, maybe because it is the rainy season, so getting the sunset seems difficult.
That's what I can share in today's post about stacking stone photography that I captured and got from my smartphone gallery. May you like it.
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| Photographer | Camera | Editing | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| Smartphone RMX 5 Pro | Snapseed App | Lhokseumawe |