Abstract art? Not! Stunning images show salt flats seen from the sky

Are you going to say that the image you just saw above doesn't look like an abstract art frame? With such symmetrical lines and super-vibrant colors, it is easy to confuse composition with a painting of expressionism. However, what the photo shows is a saline! More precisely, it is an aerial record of the Great Salt Lake, located in the state of Utah, USA. Check out the uncut click below:

Sounds like a work of art, don't you agree?

According to Kate Sierzputowski of the Colossal portal, the record is part of a collection titled “SALT: Fields, Plottings and Extracts, ” created by photographer David Burdeny. According to Kate, the selection features aerial imagery of some of the world's most vibrant salt pans - from Mexico, Australia and the United States - although they really look like canvases created by artists of abstract expressionism. Check out:

1 - Vibrant Tones

Great Salt Lake Utah

2 - White brush stroke

Another Great Salt Lake Click

3 - Blood Line

4 - Green, Orange and Salmon

Great Salt Lake

5 - Symmetry

Great Salt Lake

6 - Branches

Searles Lake in the Mojave Desert, USA

7 - Rose and Wine

Hutt Lagoon, Australia

8 - Sea of ​​Blood

9 - Lines and Angles

Shark Bay, Australia

10 - Division

Cortez Sea in Mexico

11 - Blue lagoons

Shark Bay, Australia

12 - Winding

Cortez Sea in Mexico

13 - Many shades of gray

Searles Lake in the Mojave Desert, USA