Hello Hivers community
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I hope you and your family are always in good health.
What can I do with a simple camera and a slightly low lens capacity on my smartphone? coupled with a lack of experience about photography. But I remain optimistic and continue to strive to do the best in this community.
Stories and pictures that I took with my smartphone some time ago I still save because I have a lot of work and I don't have time to post them. Today I have a little time relaxing in a coffee shop and doing my job well in this great community.
When I arrived at work around 08.30 wib. I stole a bit of time in the morning before to start with my job to take some photos of the yellow Wedelia flowers growing in the backyard of our office. Wedelia is a type of flower from a wild grass with a small flower petal size and looks cute.
At 11.00 WIB I stopped my work and hurried to the kindergarten school to pick up my child because it was time to go home from school. Arriving at the school area, I headed to the small yard beside the school building to take some photos of the Tapak dara flower (as the Indonesian people call it) or often referred to as "Sindapur". The shape is also small but has a very beautiful pink color. Next. I also took photos of the beautiful frangipani flowers planted in the front yard of the school. Even though my activities attracted the attention of some of the mothers there, I was clumsy and didn't care.
...I returned to the office to continue my work after dropping my daughter home.
At around 16.00 wib I was contacted by my little daughter via whatshap message. My daughter took me for a walk as well as refreshment to the Pusong Reservoir, Lhokseumawe City.
I also agreed to my daughter's request. I finished my work and I returned home after praying Asr. The location of the Pusong Reservoir is approximately 400 meters from our house. My wife and I accompanied our little daughter around the Pusong reservoir since 17.30 WIB.
We stopped at several points to enjoy the sunset views around the reservoir. One of them is near the mangrove trees on the edge of the reservoir which is filled with hundreds of white herons or we call them egrets. The birds make the mangrove trees as shelter as well as their residence at night.
After being satisfied with enjoying the beautiful scenery around the reservoir with a little time, we returned home because the dusk was getting dark and the sun was slowly sinking below the horizon line.
I hope that this simple post will cheer up hivers a bit. Thank you for being willing to visit my post.
The original content by @ridwant