Beautiful turquoise waves rise and fall in a series of stunning images taken along the coastline of south-eastern Australia. For the last three years Australian photographer Warren Keelan has been venturing into the ocean to shoot waves off the coast of New South Wales. The 39-year-old, of Wollongong, New South Wales, began his project because he wanted to capture the unpredictability of nature. Warren says: “I’ve always had a fascination with nature, especially the ocean.
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