
August of last year, a few of my photographer friends and I decided to go on an impromptu photo safari/road trip. It was already late in the afternoon and the day had worn me down. We stopped to catch the last couple of hours of sunlight. While everyone was taking pictures of an old man sitting by a big rock, I noticed, from a distance, rows of young mangroves in the sand.
From afar, the sight of the seemed insignificant and did not present any obvious photographic promise. Curiosity caught me and I started walking towards them. As soon as I was close enough, I took out my telephoto zoom lens and took several frames. It wasn't my best photo of that day but my curiosity rewarded me with this simple and serene image.


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