The most beautiful photos of places untouched by man
The work of Sebastian Salgado is not only an aesthetic, but also a way to tell many people about the fate of others. Environmental protection, ecology and human values-this is what has been occupying the photographer for several decades.
During his life, Sebastian Salgado has implemented twelve photo projects, the last of which, started in 2004 — "Genesis" - was completed recently. The idea of the project is to demonstrate places on the planet Earth that are almost untouched by man. Our country is also represented in it by a series of photos about the indigenous inhabitants of the north-the Nenets.
Penguins on an iceberg between Zavodovsky and Vysoky Islands near Antarctica (2009).
Bushmen, Botswana (2008).
Okavango Delta, Botswana, Africa (2007).
A frozen dog in a sled north of the Ob River (2011).
Omo Valley Tribe, Ethiopia (2007).
The nest of two black-browed albatross, in the background — Willis Islands near South Georgia (2009).
Vaura Indians fish in a lake near their village in the Upper Xingu region, Mato Grosso State, Brazil (2005).
La Cueva de Auyan, Venezuela (2006).
Nenets in the north of Western Siberia, Russia (2011).
Patagonia, Chile-Argentina (2007).
Girls from the Omo Valley tribe, Ethiopia (2007).
Icebergs near Paulet Island, Antarctica (2005).
A pair of cubs of the southern sea elephant, South Georgia (2009).
Bats on tamarinds in the Berenti Nature Reserve, Madagascar (2010).
The huge tail of a southern whale near Argentina (2004).
Namibia (2006).
Alaska (2009).
Buffaloes in Kafyu National Park, Zambia (2010).
Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda (2004).
Dinka, South Sudan (2006).
Namibia (2005).
Marine iguana in the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador (2005).
Deception Island, Antarctica (2005).
The eastern part of the Brooks Range, Arctic National Reserve, Alaska (2009).
Papuans of New Guinea (2008).
Keywords: Nature | Photographer | B/w | Photo project