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"Vast Coastline"

Taken at my favourite beach in the entire world, Wharton Bay in Esperance Western Australia.

The Story - Just before taking the paddle board out I decided to get the drone up and take a look around. I captured this image and decided to check out the water. Upon looking down I noticed a large shadow in the water and I then realised it was a Great White Shark, right where I was about to go paddle boarding! I decided to give it a miss but then a few minutes later some divers rocked up to the beach and started putting on their scuba gear. I approached them and told them I just saw a 4metre shark in the water, they hesitated slighlty but then continued to prepare for their dive. They committed to the dive and survived but I couldn't believe it.

Edition - 1/1

Coastal Blues collection image

The “Coastal Blues” Collection 🌊

Compiled of Twenty Five 1/1 images captured over the past 4 years around Australia, this collection showcases the natural beauty of our oceans and coastlines. The soft pastel blues in shallow waters are combined with dark navy tones of the deeper waters to give this collection a unique feel. Each piece contains a story behind the shot to give an idea to the collector what went on behind the scenes to capture the moment.

·• Roadmap •·

• The first 10 collectors will be airdropped a 1/10 piece

• 1 week after selling out, three collectors will be airdropped a 1/1 piece

• 3 weeks after selling out, two collectors will receive a 16”x20” framed print of their piece

• All collectors will gain early access to my upcoming collections

• Each piece includes a high resolution download of the image for personal use only

Category Photography
Contract Address0x495f...7b5e
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Token StandardERC-1155
ChainEthereum
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Creator Earnings
10%

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"Vast Coastline"

Taken at my favourite beach in the entire world, Wharton Bay in Esperance Western Australia.

The Story - Just before taking the paddle board out I decided to get the drone up and take a look around. I captured this image and decided to check out the water. Upon looking down I noticed a large shadow in the water and I then realised it was a Great White Shark, right where I was about to go paddle boarding! I decided to give it a miss but then a few minutes later some divers rocked up to the beach and started putting on their scuba gear. I approached them and told them I just saw a 4metre shark in the water, they hesitated slighlty but then continued to prepare for their dive. They committed to the dive and survived but I couldn't believe it.

Edition - 1/1

Coastal Blues collection image

The “Coastal Blues” Collection 🌊

Compiled of Twenty Five 1/1 images captured over the past 4 years around Australia, this collection showcases the natural beauty of our oceans and coastlines. The soft pastel blues in shallow waters are combined with dark navy tones of the deeper waters to give this collection a unique feel. Each piece contains a story behind the shot to give an idea to the collector what went on behind the scenes to capture the moment.

·• Roadmap •·

• The first 10 collectors will be airdropped a 1/10 piece

• 1 week after selling out, three collectors will be airdropped a 1/1 piece

• 3 weeks after selling out, two collectors will receive a 16”x20” framed print of their piece

• All collectors will gain early access to my upcoming collections

• Each piece includes a high resolution download of the image for personal use only

Category Photography
Contract Address0x495f...7b5e
Token ID
Token StandardERC-1155
ChainEthereum
MetadataCentralized
Creator Earnings
10%
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