View the quiet noise! Photographs are dynamic frosted with an unsettled energy while walking the viewer through narrow passages into a very loud, but noiseless world. Watching the photographs, I can see the special intersest and excitment felt by the photographer for the place and each subject matter. I love every single one of them and just cannot get enough of it. Keep on clicking babe!
Love your safarlog, Semi thanks for your impressions of the places you are visiting. I particularly enjoyed your tour of Nazareth since that's where my Dad is from originally.
Jerusalem is magical -- even more so in these holy days. Keep those posts coming. Love it! and maybe soon one or two in Arabic?
bawsat.
Merci Jeannie joon. I've been posting my pictures on Facebook recently but an Egypt blog is coming--enshallah! Nazareth is one place I really wish I could have stayed longer. Next time :)
Massive... Amazing how an old civilization was able to adopt the technology to lift massive blocks of rocks many feet in the air. Well depicted piece of history while framing the contemporary dwellings.
Warm and lonely What attracts me to this photo is the subtle hue of red warming the canopy, and the solitude and the feeling of being rooted to a place that is strongly sensed through the solo tree, ultimate uniqueness.
Two Thumbs Up! Crazy good insights here. I have to share this post on my Facebook because we were just talking about the same thing there this past week. Awesome. Keep up the great work.
ALI
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