Photographer Edward Bartinski always been interested in the human impact on nature, and he spent more than 20 years of shooting on this topic. All his works show a retreat under the onslaught of primeval nature of man. Cnimki rainfed fields in Spain, made from a helicopter. Rainfed fields - land on which crops are cultivated without irrigation Rainfed fields in Aragon province Monegros, Spain, with a height of about 600 meters This series of photographs taken in 2010 and is part of a larger project entitled Water, work on which Edward began in 2008 and expects to complete in 2013 Bartinski said: "I like to take on any theme and develop it, finding a visual compliance with its ideas. Water is interested in photography, and farming have to water very relevant, so I could not lose sight of the irrigated fields in the province of Monegros " / On non-irrigated fields, where the moisture is mainly used, obtained by the soil in spring, usually grow drought resistant crops, Feed and water-melon plants. Rainfed field is entirely dependent on nature, as if the rainfall is in short supply, the crop may be reduced or it may not be at all. At the present time series, devoted to dry farming, is presented in the New York Gallery of Bruce Volkovitsa. - Source: trasyy.livejournal.com
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Irrigated fields in Spain
by Ustad | 09:07 in amazing, cool, Edward Bartinski, irrigation, landing, pics, skyview, Spain |