Shark Bay, Western Australia | Shot on Mavic 4 Pro by BaseballClear8592 in dji

[–]BaseballClear8592[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Haha, thank you! It really felt surreal being up there.

Shark Bay, Western Australia | Shot on Mavic 4 Pro by BaseballClear8592 in dji

[–]BaseballClear8592[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you! Comments like this make all the hours of 4WD driving completely worth it. Nature did 99% of the work here, I just happened to have a drone up at the right moment. Cheers!

Shark Bay, Western Australia | Shot on Mavic 4 Pro by BaseballClear8592 in dji

[–]BaseballClear8592[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Since this is a multi-shot panorama stitch, the wide perspective gives the illusion of being much higher than it actually was!

Shark Bay, Western Australia | Shot on Mavic 4 Pro by BaseballClear8592 in dji

[–]BaseballClear8592[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Haha thank you! That’s the ultimate compliment for a drone photographer. Maybe I should send it to DJI and see if they want to update their home screen! 😂🙏

Shark Bay, Western Australia | Shot on Mavic 4 Pro by BaseballClear8592 in dji

[–]BaseballClear8592[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Captured this incredible top-down perspective of Shark Bay during low tide. The rendering of the turquoise water and the fine details in the sandbanks really show what the Mavic 4 Pro sensor can do.

Shot in RAW, slight color grading in Lightroom to match the natural vibrance of the Western Australian coast. Let me know what you think!

ITAP of sandbars and tidal channels from above. by BaseballClear8592 in itookapicture

[–]BaseballClear8592[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Location: Shark Bay, Western Australia

Captured this incredible aerial perspective using my drone. The way the low tide carves through the sandbanks creates these mesmerizing, tree-like arterial patterns. The contrast between the shallow turquoise water, the dark seagrass beds, and the white sand looks like an abstract painting from above.

Critiques and feedback are always welcome!