Greetings, fellow sentient beings!
This is my latest entry for the #monomad daily Black And White Photo Challenge by @monochromes. Read the rules in the link provided.
This is a place in Bulgaria which is unique to photographers. The only structure that I can think of which is sometimes partially submerged into a body of water. Except for piers here and there along our Black Sea Coast but they obviously do not count.
I have seen many wonderful images of it caught in superb weather conditions. I have visited the place previously. Twice. The church remains stood on dry ground back then. Twice. This time, I finally chanced upon the right seasonal specifics and what was some time ago doomed to submergence along with the whole village during...a previous...period.
Well, I visited this last weekend and found it under a dull day's sky. With no promise of glorious sunsets whatsoever. It was chilly and windy. I only snapped a couple of images from a couple of angles and moved on.
This one's my favorite:
Camera Model:
Sony Alpha 6000 with a 16-50 mm kit lens.
Camera Settings:
Aperture F 8; Shutter Speed 1/160 sec.; Light Sensitivity ISO 100; Focal Length 16 mm.
A small tripod used.
Short as it was, it was my first photo trip in quite a while. Lots of other work on a few other fronts this past few months there was. There still is. I guess next week I will be back to planting some crops, etc. Still, I expect to be closer to the sea from a certain point on this summer so many a sunrise could be in store for those who would wake up extra early.
Until then...
Peace!
Yours,
Manol