Hunting photography this afternoon dated 15.11.2016, on waterfront Lamreh hills, Aceh Besar, Sumatra.
Lamreh hills, with a distance of 40 Kilometers from the city of Banda Aceh. To reach the location there are two routes that can be taken, Krueng Cut route (via Jl. Bandara Sultan Iskandar Muda) and Blang Bintang route (via Jl. Laksamana Malahayati). I along with @keuudeip and a colleague. We set off from Banda Aceh at 02.00 PM, choose Krueng Cut route the street on seafront. According google map, the route we choose farther than Krueng Cut route, but not so in reality. Google map is not detected if Blang Bintang route are not a good street.

The Inong Balee fort (soldier's widow forts)
After traveling over 1 hour, arriving to the scene at 3:15 PM. We chose the parking at the fort of Inong Balee (soldier's widow forts) the forts of Aceh Darussalam Kingdom around the 15th century, This area is also part of the historical heritage the royal of Lamuri, around the 13th century. After a while I relaxed and @keuudeip, we direct object hunt with photography focus on the development of science, we walk about 150 meters to the beach.
Time is very short, I set the focus on an object photography. This time focus on the small snails attached to a dry tree on the waterfront. So far, I do not know the scientific name of this snail species, with a length of 1-2 cm, and the color is varied. From observations while, these snails are able survive in seawater.
I tried to make for the photos to other species, but failed make the photo well, because the object of photography flown away.
It was getting dark, the clock struck 6:30 pm, we rushed back to Banda Aceh. We plan, tomorrow will come back earlier to this location.
Taken with a macro lens smartphone Sony C6903 and Canon EOS 7D.
Macro lens smartphone Sony C6903
Canon EOS 7D
Photo Object Failed
On Location together with @keuudeip


