lionking

Well-Known Member
Hey guys!

Sat morning me @Levy Davish with help of a local photographer Moshe Einhorn, went to shoot a beautiful water reservoir at Beit HaZait (Home of Olives) which is a prestigious village in Jerusalem district, the reservoir holds water only in the winter, and meant to fill the Jerusalem aquifer, unfortunately the science failed there, and instead, the water goes toward the dead sea area, which is actually on the opposite side of Jerusalem mountains...
Anyway, we enjoyed the new location very much, and got blessed with some gorgeous light and mist (images to follow).
Being that high in the mountains, and so close to the god, most of the gods anyway, i heard this voice in my head, saying "We need this images at FW" i understand thats a sign...

In the meantime i had not much time processing, so just a small portion of simple images:

1.
Bare

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2.
Nature

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3.
Forest Mist

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I hope you like those,
Pls feel free to C&C
thank you for viewing.
 

AlanLichty

Moderator
The reflections in #2 and #3 are really nice - especially #2 where it's hard to pick out exactly where the waterline really is.....
 

JimFox

Moderator
Staff member
Ha ha, now if only we could get more people to listen to that voice of “go post on FocalWorld” as you do. :rolleyes:

Very nice images here. I like the single stark reefs in #3, along with the monotone feel of it. #2 for some reason makes me think of a burning bush as that distant golden light almost feels like a flame at a quick glance. And #1 I like the staggered bare branches in this B&W joy and wonderfully composed stark scene.
 

Kyle Jones

Moderator
I like how different all three images are. My favorite is the second, as I just happen to fall for color and reflections all the time.
 

Levy Davish

Well-Known Member
Great Photos Andrey. I liked especially no.3 because of its so accurate and yet has a lot of meaning to me. It was a pleasure to shoot with you and I bet we'l go there again soon
 

lionking

Well-Known Member
The reflections in #2 and #3 are really nice - especially #2 where it's hard to pick out exactly where the waterline really is.....
Lol, it is pretty abstract and graphic.
Thank you Alan.

Ha ha, now if only we could get more people to listen to that voice of “go post on FocalWorld” as you do. :rolleyes:

Very nice images here. I like the single stark reefs in #3, along with the monotone feel of it. #2 for some reason makes me think of a burning bush as that distant golden light almost feels like a flame at a quick glance. And #1 I like the staggered bare branches in this B&W joy and wonderfully composed stark scene.
:)
Thank you Jim for the detailed feedback, it is pretty fascinating how each image has different impact on each individual, psycology at its best...

The simplicity of 3 makes it really pop out for me.
Thank you Ben!
It strikes me too...

I like how different all three images are. My favorite is the second, as I just happen to fall for color and reflections all the time.
:)
Thank you Kyle.

Great Photos Andrey. I liked especially no.3 because of its so accurate and yet has a lot of meaning to me. It was a pleasure to shoot with you and I bet we'l go there again soon
Thank you my friend!
It is my favorite too, although its really hard to pick one, they are so different and each one has a story to tell.
I am sure we will...
 

Dean

Well-Known Member
Andrey,
Great set .. 2 and then three for favorites . I also think you have a 4th image if you created a crop of #3 where there is just a total isolation of the vertical twigs from the left edge to the large vertical (4th in) I find 3 intriguing but also think just vertical twigs with no other distraction would be engaging as well. Either way nicely seen and great creativity .
Regards,
Dean
 
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