This story is about the ship Edro III, which found its refuge off the coast of Cyprus.
During a storm, the merchant ship ran aground, the crew managed to evacuate, and the cargo was also rescued. But it turned out to be unprofitable to remove the ship from the shallows. Because the insurance company paid all the damages.
So the ship turned into a kind of attraction and has now become an integral part of the coastline.
I came to this place for several days in a row and each time the bizarre stones, waves and sun created a different mood.
The main idea behind these shots is to use a slow shutter speed to freeze the movement of the water. The water becomes smooth, ripples and waves are blurred...