Captured near Derby, Western Australia, this aerial image reveals tidal sediment channels branching across the mudflats of the Kimberley coast.
Shaped by the region’s extreme tidal movements, the flowing water carves patterns that echo the structure of a tree, blurring the line between organic growth and geological process. What appears botanical is in fact erosion, a reminder that natural systems often repeat their forms across vastly different scales.
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Veins of the Kimberley (Single)
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IPA - 1st place fine art landscape photographer of the year
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