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Rosh Hanikra- A story of the sea and the mountain

October 28, 2008 By: thewidelens Category: Landscape No Comments →

On the northern most beach of Israel, alongside the border crossing to Lebanon, lies a naturally shaped site dating back hundreds of thousands of years back.

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“Rosh Hanikra”, freely translated to “head of the grottoes” is in my opinion a must…

Old pier and boat, Evian France

July 25, 2008 By: thewidelens Category: Landscape No Comments →

The colors of the wooden boat, the lake and the whole environment were an easy invitation for a quick photo session.

Landscape of Lake Montriond, France

July 21, 2008 By: thewidelens Category: Landscape No Comments →

In the Middle of the Porte Du Soleil area, next to the village of Montriond, hides a little gem. Lake Montriond isn’t of the largest to find. If you are in just about average shape, you can jog its surrounding walking path in just about 20 minutes or so.

Ramon Crater- Desert Sunrise

May 25, 2008 By: thewidelens Category: Landscape No Comments →

Sunrise and sunset are the two peaks of the day for any outdoor photography. Lighting is easy and warm, contrasts between bright and dark surfaces are reduced to a minimum, and everything simply looks better.

In the desert, the ground usually…

Music of the night

August 16, 2007 By: thewidelens Category: Landscape No Comments →

A historical moment on its own scale, the first guest post on The Wide Lens. What a better way to start off than with family and friends? Shie, my cousin, currently residing near L.A, shares his unique experience from a…

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