Water Shapes Earth
Award wining project examining the evolution of Earth’s waterways. Essay shows where water comes from, how it is spreading, how beautifully shaping the planet and in the end, what lays ahead as water retreats.
Rose Shaped Icecrack @Sweden
Floating Icebergs
Giant pieces of melting ice, remnants of the collapsing glacier, float motionlessly in the mud-coloured brown glacier lake until they vanish forever. Hoffellsjökull, Iceland.
Estuary of River Affall
Where the Affall River meets the Atlantic Ocean, there is a confluence of three coloured tributaries that wind through various farmlands. Together they casually flow to the ocean across the black sandy beach. Landeyjar area, Southern Iceland
Steam Patterns of Shallow River
Salty Marsh
Low tide at blue hour reveals a muddy riverbed of fishbone shaped streams in the middle of a small, but unique part of the salt marsh located at the end of the Betanzos Estuary, near Coruna in northern Spain.
Marshland at Cadíz Bay at Blue Hour
Marsh land
Colorful grasses and swirling tidal channels on one of the 62 small islands in salt marsh of Lagoon Venice which is the largest wetland in the Mediterranean Basin, Venice, Area Lio Piccolo, Italy.
Trees of Life
Water leaks from collecting channel over the tidal plain, also traversed by livestock, in the salt marsh of Barbate. After decades of drought, grasses grow around small tidal streams near the sand dunes of Andalucia, Southern Spain.
Sand Forms
Bizarre sand formation between beaches, muddy plains and marshes over a large estuary of Cadiz Bay, around salt marsh of Isla Trocadero created by action of the sea and fluvial sediments deposited over centuries. Cadiz Bay, Puerto Real, Southern Spain.