Greetings, Fellow Monochromers And Other Life Historians!
Here is a link to the latest collection.This is my entry to the #monomad daily challenge.
Camera Settings:
Aperture F4
Shutter Speed 1/1000
Light Sensitivity ISO 100
Focal Length 70 mm
I used a Canon 70-200 4 L lens.
This would have been a pretty nice shot had it some better focus stayed with me
A few sandy beaches remain huddled between Strandzha Mountain and the Black Sea. This one is often windy but as close to nature as they get remain. The oak forest is right next to it, then extra fine and light-colored sand covers a large area, some dunes arise where the strip climbs towards the cool shades.
Standing on a high vantage point just north of it. There are other elevations to the south, as well. A couple of hours of walking and we would be at another beach. In recent years I have accessed it, too, but by car. On a road that goes around the forest
This one, though, it's accessible through some hidden black road but barely. Most of the people come here by walking for almost half an hour from the central Sinemorets beach.
This one is subject to hippie culture, some nudity culture, some tent culture. Tents obviously grow there. They sprout from the sand after the rains stop.
Being a remote spot, it has never been in my sight near sunrise or sunset. But I am not sure I would know what to do with it at that time, anyway. I haven't found its most beautiful angles yet.
Peace and Harmony!
Yours,
Manol