The Galilee, a green mountain area in the North of Israel, can be described as one of many things. A touristic area, the wine country of Israel, a biblical history landmark.
For me, the natural landscapes of the Galilee make it unique more then all. The effect of the season changes makes the Galilee wear a new face every few months, and it’s always worth a visit.
The… Continue reading
I’m not too sure why, maybe from literature or some old movies- but the classical image of a desert oasis has always been this beautiful pond surrounded by huge palm trees amongst some vast sand dunes. Sounds like a great place for photographs right?

While hiking Ein Ovdat- an actual oasis in the Negev desert, I had… Continue reading
Looking for a common subject as a photographic description for both the French Alps and the Judean desert isn’t trivial. Picking waterfalls as that subject is even more tricky- but with the right timing, and good weather forecast- anything is possible. Continue reading
This set of amazing back country skiing photos is a must for every fan of alpine sports, extreme sports and outdoors enthusiast. Photos by Ian Mackie Continue reading
“Rosh Hanikra”, freely translated to “head of the grottoes” is in my opinion a must visit for photographers staying or visiting in Israel. The natural process, described in the official site of Rosh Hanikra, resulted in a complex of under ground grottoes with internal halls and bays opening towards the see. Continue reading