Antonovo, Bulgaria
4 memories from Antonovo, Bulgaria

The image presents a dirt field in the vicinity of Antonovo, Bulgaria. The ground appears dry and furrowed, with sporadic growth of sparse grass. A faint dirt track traverses the field. In the distance, a line of trees and a suggestion of hills are visible. The sky is overcast with a mix of dark, heavy clouds and patches of blue sky. The lighting is relatively even. There are no people or animals visible. No interaction is taking place.
Antonovo
The image shows a road in Antonovo, Bulgaria. The road is gray with white lane markings. Trees, silhouetted against the sky, line either side of the road. The sky is blue with white clouds. The image depicts a landscape, specifically the road and surrounding environment. No people are visible.
Antonovo
An upward-angled view captures an interior scene in the city of Antonovo, Bulgaria, depicting architectural elements and wall decor. The upper left portion of the image reveals a sloped ceiling constructed from horizontal light brown wooden planks exhibiting natural grain and some discoloration. Below the ceiling on the left, a light-colored wall features a segment of a wooden coat rack equipped with several brass-colored hooks. No items are suspended from the hooks. Dominating the right and central frame is a section of a white or off-white wall on which a rectangular framed piece of art is mounted. The art frame is dark, appearing black and matte, and slightly protrudes from the wall. The artwork within the frame displays an abstract design consisting of concentric and intersecting dark brown lines and circles, layered over soft, light brown or beige abstract shapes on a lighter background. Reflections are visible on the artwork's surface, indicating a glass or acrylic covering. No individuals or actions are present.
AntonovoA brown dog walks across cracked stone pavers, then onto a raised stone planting bed with some purple flowers. The dog then walks onto a larger stone patio area. The dog looks around, licks its nose, and then walks directly up to the camera lens, filling the frame with its nose.
Antonovo