An American photographer showed how amazingly different water can be!

American Steve McCurry became famous as a photojournalist after publishing a photograph of a local girl with azure eyes, who gazed intently into the frame, during the Afghan war. This shot fell on the cover of National Geographic, and the photographer himself received the Robert Kapa gold medal and the title of best foreign photojournalist. After that, McCurry continued his career as a photojournalist in areas of international conflict and visited many more wars. But the series of works that we present below is completely different, since it is devoted to water. Moreover, for his photo project, the master chose such places in which the shots made could be considered untimely. Life there seems to freeze and remains unchanged for several decades.

Photo taken in Kashmir in 1999

Also Kashmir, but a year earlier

Two young people in Burma, 1994

The heavy rainy season that came to India in 1983

Indian boy, 1996

Shot from Afghanistan, 2002

Laundry in Rajasthan (India), 1978

Waves near Cape Town (South Africa), 1996

Men trying to cross a river (Goa, India), 1983

Fisherman on Lake Ini in Burma, 2008

A man catches fish near an oil refinery in Burma, 1994

Girls in the rain, India in 1994

Ancient Indian Chand Baori, 2002

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