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Flood Plain Purity (Series)
DESCRIPTION
This series of images was taken during my recent trip to the northwest region of Australia, known as “The Kimberley”. It’s coastlines is famous for some of the largest tidal flows in the world, as well as, large river systems which during the wet season, flow out to sea at astronomical rates. So during the dry season, when the tides are peaking, the normally very dry flood plains refill along the etches left by the rivers. When viewed from above, the patterns caused by this tidal flow are absolutely mesmerising and stunningly beautiful. Mother Nature is the purest artist.
AUTHOR
Australian Photography 2015, 2017 & 2018, awarding my Landscape, Black&White, Nature and Aerial entries as Commended, Highly Commended and also in the Top 10.
In 2017, awarded Top 10 Emerging Photographers by CaptureMag in their Photographer of the Year's Art category
In 2019, awarded Top 20 Emerging Photographers by CaptureMag for my Art Series entry "Aerial Art" and also got Highly Commended awards for my entries in Landscape and Travel categories
In 2017, awarded Top 10 Emerging Photographers by CaptureMag in their Photographer of the Year's Art category
In 2019, awarded Top 20 Emerging Photographers by CaptureMag for my Art Series entry "Aerial Art" and also got Highly Commended awards for my entries in Landscape and Travel categories
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