The sea and the beach are indeed exotic with their beautiful panoramas and small animals that we can see on the beach. The tendency of most people to choose the beach for recreation or just to enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.
Beautiful beaches with their views and unique things that we can see there. Such as coral reefs, small snails and beautiful sand. But not all beaches have the same thing. Some places do not have diversity on the beach because of differences in beach contours.
Here I show several types of snails or crabs that I found while recreating on the beach. These crabs, they look interesting and worthy of being immortalized. Here I immortalize them in a macro photography display.
Initially I photographed the rocks on the edge of the beach that looked exotic with a view of the sea, while playing and looking for something else to photograph.
The beach here is unique. Not only sand, but also rocks that have been hit by the sea for a long time. So some rocks look very beautiful and have different colors.
In between the rocks I saw some crabs running and going in and out of the gaps in the rocks.
These crabs are unique. Actually they don't have shells. But they enter the shells of dead snails. So these crabs are called thief crabs because they steal snail shells and enter them.
The shell shape is unique and beautiful with bright colors. I took it and put it on a rock to take a picture.
At least I got a few of these crabs. I mean. It's just one type of crab but they go into different snail shells or slug shells.
Different shapes of snail shells with varying shapes or colors.
It was almost evening, and finally I took some photos of the rocks here and the waves hitting the rocks with the sky starting to turn red.
Thank you to everyone who has stopped by. I am happy to share with you all in the @visualshots community.
I used google translate to translate my writing. So please forgive me if there are some inconsistencies in some words. Sometimes google translate is very annoying. Translating something different from what I meant.
