The Storm Will Pass

in WhereIN20 days ago

This afternoon, as soon as the rain stopped, I went to the beach to capture the extreme weather that hit our area. When we got there, an orange sunset began to appear in the northern hemisphere, tinged with roiling storm clouds.

"The forecast is that the storm will pass soon, tomorrow I will go to sea," said the fisherman who was chatting with me while I was taking photos at Ujong Blang Beach, Lhokseumawe.

Due to bad weather, traditional fishermen did not go to sea for approximately a week. Just today, June 13 2024, a group of fishermen with strong souls sailed the seas to earn a living. According to the fisherman's statement.

I aimed my shot towards the east.
On the coast of Ujong Blang there is a beach hut that stands out the most along its length. The stage building is supported by bamboo and wooden poles, with a thatched roof. Two beach umbrellas were attached to used car tires on the rooftop. (Similarly with the first image.)

I photographed the building from several angles.

my friend previously volunteered to clear the branches on the beach that were interfering with the shooting angle. My shot wasn't quite right for him.

Our beach is not clean, as can be seen in the photo above, there is a lot of plastic waste scattered on the beach, but it is marketed as a tourist attraction in Lhokseumwe. I try my best to make all the pictures look good, and keep the bits of plastic trash out of the frame.

As a characteristic of the beach, I don't miss photographing the shells and logs on the beach.

Raindrops began to fall again and sought shelter under the beach hut at the behest of the bottle tea.

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