Mobile Phone Photography Contest Round #115 // Amazing Is Simple, Sky, Rice Fields, and Hills
Sometimes enjoying a view that provides tranquility does not require going far, does not require taking a plane and does not require tracking for hours, but sometimes the moment comes from an ordinary route that provides a view with extraordinary tranquility.

Hello, all my friends in this beloved community. I hope you are all healthy and happy, allowing you to carry out your daily activities as usual. I hope you all have a pleasant day.
This time, I'm back in this beloved community, and this blog is my entry in the contest held within this beloved community for round 115.
So, please continue to follow my simple blog to see some of the images I've created with my mobile phone as part of my participation in this contest.





It was late afternoon, and I took a short walk to enjoy the afternoon atmosphere, a habit I often do on weekends.
My friends...
The above are some pictures I took with my cell phone. During this unexpected journey, I saw stretches of freshly harvested rice fields, expansive skies, and the pleasant weather on both sides. This prompted me to take out my phone and capture some images to share with this beloved community as part of my participation in the event.
There's nothing particularly impressive about these pictures, and I'm aware of that, but the view is extraordinary, and the sense of serenity I feel is indescribable.


As I said above, the view I experienced was truly a feast for the eyes. Although this area isn't a tourist destination, that serenity is sometimes born from ordinary moments on unexpected journeys.
My friends...
In the context of this community, it also serves as a reminder that we don't need equipment like a professional photographer; even with a simple cell phone, we can capture the boundless beauty of nature. The images I share here are proof that we can each experience.



What made me choose this image for my entry in the contest wasn't just the scenery, but the feeling of the open air, the gentle breeze passing by, and the thick clouds piled above the mountain like a painting. At this moment, I understood why people call it Hidden Paradise, a simple place. The road is paved, but once your eyes catch the landscape, it feels like you've discovered something hidden all along.
Well, my friends, those are some of the images and short posts I've written for this blog as my entry for the contest. I hope you all enjoy and are entertained by what I've shared. I also extend my heartfelt thanks to all of you who have taken the time to view and read my blog to the end.
Please leave your comments, support, and input, as they mean a lot to me as I strive to create a better blog in the future.
That's all for now.
Greetings everyone.
See you in my next blog.
| Camera used | Handphone |
|---|---|
| Lens | 64 mp |
| F-stop | |
| Iso speed | ISO |
| Focal length | MM |
| community | Feel Good |
| Photographer | @antonydossantos |
A Little About Me

My name is Maulizar Mawardi, also known as @antonydossantos
I am a student and nature lover who enjoys documenting my travels through writing and photography. While not a professional photographer, I believe that every journey and every simple image, no matter how small, has value and a story worth sharing
Through this blockchain, I want to share my experiences, observations, and appreciation for nature and the simple moments that are often overlooked
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