An aerial photograph of the winding waterways of the Camel Estuary in Cornwall, which stretch more than 8km. The green coloration is due to the presence of extensive seagrass beds Zostera marina, providing an important habitat for juvenile fish and invertebrates. The estuary also features mudflats and salt marshes, which provide critical breeding grounds for wading birds such as curlews and redshanks. Over time, the process of sedimentation has resulted in the unique landscape of the estuary, gradually building up the land through the deposition of sediment and organic matter by the tidal flow.
Adam Burton is one of the UK’s leading landscape photographers. A professional photographer, teacher and author with over fifteen years experience working within the landscape photography industry, Adam has photographed many of the world's beautiful natural areas and specialises in the landscapes of the UK, particularly Southwest England.
Entirely self taught, Adam’s style has developed organically through photographing the wide variety of landscapes and seascapes found within the UK. His bold, colourful landscape photographs are always in-demand; his client list includes many prestigious organisations such as National Geographic, Ford and The AA.
With an emphasis on in-camera technique rather than post capture manipulation, Adam’s photography records the landscape authentically and naturally in beautiful atmospheric images.
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