We must say that the majority of the images captured by Daniel look more like abstract paintings than real places on our planet. Some shots resemble watercolor artwork, with colors flowing into one another, while others remind us of oil paint dried on canvas, full of cracks and amazing textures. It goes without saying, the collection you’re about to explore is truly inspirational and unique.
More info: Instagram | danielkordan.com The unique and diverse landscapes of Shark Bay, along with its ecological and geological significance, made it a compelling subject for aerial photography.” As we expected, this unconventional way of shooting photos came with some difficulties. Daniel shared: “The challenges include managing the confined space and dealing with any turbulence, but the advantages, such as reduced wind impact and clear, unobstructed views, far outweigh these difficulties. I had 2 bodies with long lens and medium angle not to change lenses on the flight with open door!” In the end, all the challenges seemed worth the sacrifice to get the perfect aerial shots: “Flying at an altitude of approximately 1,500 feet offered perfect vantage points for capturing the beauty of Shark Bay’s landscapes.” Need to mention also that we drive to the area of Shark Bay visiting some amazing spots on the way, like pink salt flats of Hutt Lagoon and Pithara lakes with peculiar rounded shapes!” Follow Bored Panda on Google News! Follow us on Flipboard.com/@boredpanda! Please use high-res photos without watermarks Ooops! Your image is too large, maximum file size is 8 MB.