Marina is always an interesting place. I like to walk along, breathing in the salty sea wind, look at boats and ships, imagine myself in the sea on a yacht breaking through the waves, photograph them from the ground and air. I even once thought about whether I could buy a small boat, even though I don't live near the coast and don't have enough money)
This thought passed quickly. But I did not stop loving water and boats, as well as shooting them. And when I find myself in any city with marinas and embankments, I certainly try to go there.
This time I am pleased to show you the marina of the rather small town of Tutukaka, New Zealand. It is located on the north of the North Island, on the east coast. A beautiful, quiet place, the coast is indented with bays, and there is diving, which I adore. And we spent the night right here, near the marina, in one of the houses with the orange roof in the photo above. So we ran to see the boats more than once)
It's better to watch the photo in high resolution.
Camera: DJI Mavic Pro
Exposure time: 1/50 sec
Aperture: F 2.2
Sensitivity: ISO 100
Focal length: 4.73 mm
35 mm equivalent: 26 mm
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