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Followan aerial shot over the spectacular Roebuck Bay, with the striking red pindan dirt famous in the Kimberleys, contrasting against the brilliant torquoise waters ...
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an aerial shot over the spectacular Roebuck Bay, with the striking red pindan dirt famous in the Kimberleys, contrasting against the brilliant torquoise waters of the Bay and green mangrove trees, with some nice beach rocks thrown in.
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Location
This photo was taken over stunning Roebuck Bay, in the township of Broome, in northern Western AustraliaTime
The photo was taken around mid-morning, in September 2017 (Springtime), when the days are quite warm and there is almost no wind.Lighting
Due to the very calm warm conditions of northern Western Australia at this time of year, Roebuck Bay's incredible colors are really pronounced. The bay's water becomes almost a milky blue, which contrasts incredibly against the red pindan coast and green mangroves growing in the bay. The best time to capture these amazing colors is a few hours after sunrise, when the bay is basking in sunlightEquipment
A DJI Phantom 4 Pro drone.Inspiration
simply the incredibly unique and stunning colors of this Bay.Editing
Very minor adjustments in Lightroom (note, no color saturation applied, these are the actual colors of the landscape in Roebuck Bay at this time of year)In my camera bag
Sony AR7ii body, Zeiss 18mm f2.8 lens, Sony AF 24-240mm lens, Sony 90mm 2.8 Gmaster lens, Samyang 14mm 2.8 lens,Feedback
The colors of this region are absolutely unique to anywhere, so you'll just have to make a visit to Broome and the Kimberley region. It will be 100% worth it as it's a photographers' paradise.