
Feeling bored is just, well, very boring. But they say that boredom has great benefits as well – it stimulates your mind to wander and be creative. And I can affirm that.
I had been in an office, facing the computer, working as an architectural assistant for four months. I started there right after I graduated, three years ago now, and it was this feeling of boredom that I didn’t expect I would encounter that brought excitement back into my life.
I began seeking adventure, stuff to do, and stumbled on some travel content creators on Instagram. They inspired me and encouraged me to do the same – to explore, capture, and make money from it.
Because they are everywhere; majestic mountains, stunning beaches, underwater beauty, and not to forget the hospitality of the local people and their rich culture. I felt more alive than ever and I will continue to pursue this feeling, this journey. And I will definitely explore East Java until I know it like the back of my hand and beyond.
My most favorite place – which I almost didn’t get to see – is Tumpak Sewu, with a splendid waterfall and the background of Mount Semeru. It’s the waterfall seen in the winning shot, which I took during a four-day road trip starting from Surabaya, visiting Mount Bromo, Tumpak Sewu, and then to Mount Ijen.
It was a trip characterized by a lack of sleep as we were catching sunrise and sunset every day while traveling tens of kilometers in between. I went with a friend who just came back from Italy and if it wasn’t because of him, I would probably have surrendered to my fatigue after exploring Mount Bromo. I woke up so tired that morning, but my friend forced me to hike down to see the waterfall. I am glad I obeyed my friend’s wishes!
The sun had not yet risen, still covered by Mount Semeru. I waited for the moment until the sun rose and then flew the drone to get a view of the waterfall and Mount Semeru in one single frame. Such an amazing moment had never occurred to me before – A beautiful waterfall meets the majestic Mount Semeru. I had been here a few times but hadn’t seen such scenery where the mountains behind were clearly visible.
At that very moment, the most important thing to me was to capture what I was witnessing in the most real and perfect way. I don’t like having to change much to get the color and shape of the scene that I personally saw. My drone had some signal disturbances due to the thick trees, but I managed to take several photos.
After taking pictures I went back to rest and continued my road trip to Mount Ijen and Pulau Merah before we finally returned home to Surabaya. I learned my lesson: When I really don’t want to go, it’s still worth it to get up. And always listen to persistent friends, especially at 5 o’clock in the morning!
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