Beautiful Aerial Photos Of The Blue Salt Fields, Shark Bay, Australia
Photographer Simon Butterworth took aerial shots of it. Shots of blue salt fields look so surreal and literally patterns of abstract painting. It’s obvious that it is worthy of appreciation and it was also shortlisted for the 2015 Sony World Photography awards.
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