Through the eyes of the Vikings
Since 2002, Robert B. Haas has been doing mostly aerial photography, trying to capture the most picturesque and amazing places on Earth from the air. Through the Eyes of the Vikings is the third book in his collection. Haas, who previously focused on aerial photography primarily in Africa and Latin America, now focuses on the Arctic Circle regions of Alaska, northern Canada, Greenland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden and Finland. He photographed these countries for three years. His book tells the story of a region at risk whose beauty is worth preserving. And if this is not done, the consequences will be felt throughout the planet.
Icebergs and blocks from the islands in the Red Glacier Basin in Alaska. (© Robert B. Haas)
Industrial waste forms a vibrant palette at a recycling facility on the island of Langøya, south of Oslo in Norway. (© Robert B. Haas)
Dark clouds hung over the ice and snow in the western part of Iceland. (© Robert B. Haas) An elk mother and calf left footprints in the snow south of Inuvik in the Mackenzie Delta, Canada. (© Robert B. Haas) Gulf of Bothnia, Sweden. The recycled pools at a sawmill near the port city of Carlsborg look like bullet holes on glass. (© Robert B. Haas) Snowmobile tracks on the surface of a melting pond in Kiruna, Sweden. (© Robert B. Haas) A man looks for shellfish for dinner in Clam Gulch, Alaska. (© Robert B. Haas) The sun shines over the banks of the Neacola River in Alaska. (© Robert B. Haas)