An intimate composition shot on an exceptional place in New Zealand called "Clay Cliffs". The Clay Cliffs are a geological wonder: “badland” sharp pinnacles and ridges separated by steep and narrow ravines. These otherworldly rock formations are made up of layers of gravel and silt, originally formed by the flow from ancient glaciers over 20 million years ago. They have since been uplifted and tilted by the nearby active fault and eroded. During golden hour, the rocks will turn to spectacular red, orange, and yellow colors, making the landscape look like Mars.
Dice Sales is a landscape, travel and lifestyle photographer based in New Zealand. Passionate in capturing visually pleasing and sto...