Archive for the 'Landscape' Category

Landscapes of the Galilee

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

An Oasis Through the Lens

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?


Natural Art

While hiking Ein Ovdat- an actual oasis in the Negev desert, I had… Continue reading

Chasing waterfalls: from the French Alps to the Judean Desert

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

Amazing backcountry skiing photos

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- A story of the sea and the mountain

“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




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