Taken over Hutt Lagoon in Western Australia, this series looks at the geometry behind colour. What appears chaotic from the ground becomes deliberate from the air. Roads divide ponds, channels bleed into one another, and beta carotene production turns water into fields of red, pink, orange and green.
These shapes are not accidental. They are engineered. Managed. Controlled. Yet from above they feel abstract, almost painterly. It is a strange intersection of industry and beauty, where something designed for production becomes something that feels like pure design.
Hutt Lagoon continues to surprise me. Every season the tones shift, the balance changes, and the lines redraw themselves.
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Geometry of Colour (Series)
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IPA - 1st place fine art landscape photographer of the year
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