Take 6 years to capture beautiful ocean waves
Matt Burgess often takes photos at sunrise and sunset when the light that the water surface creates creates vivid and colorful photos.
Matt Burgess , a photographer in Australia attracted by the sparkling, vivid beauty of the waves. He spent six years recording the best moments of the waves on the sea.
Matt Burgess often takes photos at sunrise and sunset when the light that the water surface creates creates vivid and colorful photos. In addition, he often took shots from inside the wave to record the wave images curiously and impressively.
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