National Geographic photographer Robert B. Haas is currently exhibiting his aerial photographs of Latin American sceneries, revealing a condor’s-eye view of smoldering volcanoes, gleaming tin and tile roofs, and fanciful flamingos.
The images are the products of Haas’ two-year journey through Latin America – Argentina, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guatemala, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Peru and Venezuela – photographing the region from an aerial vantage point.
The images include dramatic photos of La Gran Sabana as the Big sky unfurls over great plains in the Venezuelan national park, Brahma cattle threading through the rain-loosened Paraguayan marsh in Lago Ypoa National Park, and a strange flock of flamingo which assumed a bird shape as seen from above.
[Site: National Geographic]
Photo: Robert B. Haas/National Geographic