On arrival to the city of Jerusalem, most of the tour guides and travel books suggest one does the 'Ramparts Walk' as your first visitors orientation stop. It's a circumference walk circling the old city from the height of the wall edge - any photographer or secret spy's dream!
I'll be open enough to admit that I enjoyed every minute of seeking sneaky little shots of the unaware victim below. Verging slightly on voyeurism I know... but made for some great pics! Hidden in the background, unnoticed, capturing a scene no one else is aware of and finding the interesting in the every day - my favourite type of shoot in every way!
Here are some shots of the Old City of Jerusalem, peering in...
The ordinary things give one a pretty good idea of the city, it's people, and the day to day realities of the city...
Hope it you enjoyed the spy angle like I did ;)
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ReplyDeleteI was looking through your blog, and I found it interesting, and inspiring to me, so I thought why not post a comment.
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I mostly post about the California experience through the perspective of personal writings, and my art.
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Jesse! Thank you for posting and thanks for the heads up appreciate!
DeleteWould love to see your work too, always good to share and internet makes it so accessible so why not!
Yes! I enjoyed these very very much, you know it :) The swings... and the rugs. May I please order a print of the picture where the flower is taller than the tower with a blue thing middle-left? xx much love and thanks for these
ReplyDeleteTrini - I thought of you 'very much' when I editted through them :) You may have as a gift the flower towering the steeple. Will mail it to you. <3
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