MONOMAD: Oyster Shell
Oyster shells are neatly arranged and attached to stone fragments on the shoreline of Ujong Blang, Lhokseumawe City. There you'll find various oyster skeletons attached to the breakwater, some small and some large. This happened not because it was deliberately cultivated by the local community, even though the women around where I took photos of oyster shells were partly seeking sustenance from hunting oysters. Oyster shells there are formed naturally without human intervention.
Today's entry for the daily #monomad challenge hosted by @monochromes is a photo of oyster shells.
Small oyster shells fill almost all parts of a large rock. There you can see small oyster shells arranged neatly. When you play on this beach, you have to be careful when stepping on rocks because there are many oyster shells that adorn the rocks around the beach.
Camera | SM-A515F |
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Flash used | No |
Focal length | 5 mm |
Exposure time | 1/427 s |
Aperture | f/1.8 |
ISO | 100 |
Location | Lhokseumawe, Aceh |
Taken by | Nailul Munar (@bantamuda) |
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