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Metamorphosis
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entry description
Sandy Point, near Broome consists of a 4km long spit and tidal flats, which extend 5 to 6 km offshore. This image showcases a breathtaking view of sand formations and channels created by the powerful water flow of a huge tidal range. The stunning display of nature's handywork is captured in exquisite detail, with the intricate patterns and interweaving lines etched into the sand tracing the path of the water. Shades of green and gold wash over the expanse of sand, appearing iridescent in the sunlight. The sweeping curves of the channels and natural formations, augmented by the water's flow, stretch out in the distance, looking like intricate, delicate artwork. The image conveys a sense of power and beauty, showcasing the impressive scope of the natural world in all its splendour. This image was created on Yawuru Country.about the photographer
Julie Kenny honed her photographic skills in analogue-based film photography, utilising 35mm, medium and large format cameras during her studies at TAFE. After completing an Advanced Diploma of Applied Science in Photography, Julie furthered her studies at Edith Cowan University, undertaking a Bachelor of Communications and Diploma of Education. More recently, Julie merged her knowledge of the traditional mediums with new technologies, gaining a commercial drone licence. Since this undertaking her work has strongly focused on highlighting the beauty of regional locations.back to gallery