Edward Burtynsky - Canadian popular photographer. His photographs of landscapes are included in the collection of more than fifty museums in the world. This series of works he wanted to show how people have changed the face of the earth, producing drinking water. Traces of drought in the rural areas of Aragon, Spain
Human life depends on water, and his attempts to send it to their needs, to obtain new resources and a depletion of natural resources create unique paintings, which depicted the photographer. A number of fantastic landscapes created not only water, but also the result of its absence, which also raises questions about the future of humanity.
Irrigation circles in Texas
Rice paddies in China's Yunnan Province
Naples, Florida
Marine farm in China, Fujian
Greenhouses Peninsula Almira, Spain
Dry step well in India
Multi-storey hotel cluster in Spain, Benidorm
Irrigation systems in Arizona
Dam on the Yellow River in China
Navajo Reservation in Arizona
Pilgrims from the holy Indian river
River in Iceland
Torsrё
Colorado River Delta in Mexico
Source: burtynsky-water.com