Aquatic series by Steve McCurry

Aquatic series by Steve McCurry

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Water series by photographer Steve McCurry. Photos from the 70s, 80s, 90s and 2000s can be considered timeless. I am sure that the filming locations have not changed at all, and life there still flows the way Steve captured it.

Aquatic series by Steve McCurry

Aquatic series by Steve McCurry

1. Kashmir, 1999.

Aquatic series by Steve McCurry

2. Kashmir 1998

Aquatic series by Steve McCurry

3. Burma 1994

Aquatic series by Steve McCurry

4. Rainy season in India, 1983.

Aquatic series by Steve McCurry

5. India 1996

Aquatic series by Steve McCurry

6. Afghanistan 2002.

Aquatic series by Steve McCurry

7. Rajasthan, India 1978.

Aquatic series by Steve McCurry

8. Cape Town, South Africa 1996.

Aquatic series by Steve McCurry

9. Two locals try to cross a stormy river, Goa, India 1983.

Aquatic series by Steve McCurry

10. Lake Ini, Burma 2008

Aquatic series by Steve McCurry

11. A fisherman throws a net against the backdrop of an oil refinery, Burma 1994.

Aquatic series by Steve McCurry

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Aquatic series by Steve McCurry

13. India 1994

Aquatic series by Steve McCurry

14. India, 2002 One of the ancient Indian bayori wells.

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