Amateur Photographer
Lhokseumawe - Indonesia
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"Strat your day with a coffe" quote from a mobile coffee shop that always serves coffee with various variants is my choice to return to this community, and I submitted it for the daily #monomad challenge hosted by @monochromes
These animals often act according to their nature. In the wild, they can live side by side, let alone live under the care of their owners. Yes! It is not wrong if this animal called a is often used as an icon of friendship and competition, even as a unique and funny character in animated films that tell various characters and are full of life values.
The remaining land in the middle of the reservoir is covered with mangrove trees and at first glance looks like a river channel, which is where I took the following pictures. Exploiting the existence of an anchored canoe as a subject for a photograph. Indeed! Residents who rely on their luck on the vast reservoir where they typically raise fish using a floating technique use this canoe as a mode of transportation.
Territory has been controlled; that's my illustration when the camera is directed at a flock of chickens that are making out with several hens perched on tree branches. This illustration is not without reason! because this phenomenon is often shown by my pet chickens, especially roosters, when they feel comfortable with their environment and do not want to be disturbed by the presence of other roosters that enter my yard.
Today, the landfill became the target of my camera shots. Located far from the city center, this landfill is located. The right time, because the Backhoe Loader truck was working to sort various types of waste that became the waste of residents in Lhokseumawe City, Indonesia, my birthplace. At that time, scavengers were also alert to sorting plastic waste that was selling well on the market.
My view of several random events along this river is that there are various methods to accomplish a single aim. These are locals who live along the river's banks and frequently rely on the river's flow for additional income. It is understandable given that they constantly demonstrate their diverse methods of obtaining fish along this river flow every day.