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PhotoArtel: April 2012
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ART OF PHOTO STORY TELLING. Basics of Forking Fotografer. Is of many tines. City and its streets, countryside and its roads, architecture and its details, people and [ their ]. Nature, four legged companions and their Zoo brothers. The sunny side of being a forking fotografer: we never get bored. The cloudy side: they say, we are hard to identify with a particular photographic genre. When we’re 64. By then we might trade our fork for a chopstick. Visiting this blog is the most useful waste of time! 8220;...
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Tel Aviv Rooftop: Evidence of normality on the Rooftop
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A photo journal of Tel-Aviv, Israel and other parts of the world from the vantage point of a Tel-Aviv rooftop. Friday, August 10, 2012. Evidence of normality on the Rooftop. The endless hot-muggy weather has kept me more indoors than out. It's only in the early morning or evenings that I escape the AC for some fresh air. Venturing out at sunrise a few days ago I discovered that a fully grown sunflower had appeared on the Rooftop. Over the road, signs of work on the Tel Aviv metro. A foul wind is blowing ...
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Tel Aviv Rooftop: Day 5 of Gaza campaign. Some notes from the Rooftop
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A photo journal of Tel-Aviv, Israel and other parts of the world from the vantage point of a Tel-Aviv rooftop. Sunday, November 18, 2012. Day 5 of Gaza campaign. Some notes from the Rooftop. Take a shower. Start worrying about a ground incursion. Tying up my shoes before going out, I hear the siren go off outside. Chain reaction:. Is that really a siren? A missile could land on my head and kill me! After all what are the statistical chances of my specific building being hit? Hear very audible BOOM! Shrap...
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Tel Aviv Rooftop: February 2013
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A photo journal of Tel-Aviv, Israel and other parts of the world from the vantage point of a Tel-Aviv rooftop. Saturday, February 2, 2013. Graffiti, Yehuda Halevy corner Allenby. Click and you'll see that the part of his blanket is painted over newspaper. Some images snapped, mainly by phone, in the past few weeks. David Ben Gurion reading the Declaration of Independence, a detail from a mosaic created by Nahum Gutman. A corner of the Central Bus Station. Nowadays is now surrounded by neighbourhoods that...
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Tel Aviv Rooftop: December 2012
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A photo journal of Tel-Aviv, Israel and other parts of the world from the vantage point of a Tel-Aviv rooftop. Sunday, December 30, 2012. Optimists in Habima Square. I It was a bright and sunny Shabbat and we decided to ride our bikes up to Beit HaOmanim -the Artists House in north Tel Aviv. In Kikar Habima ( Habima. Square) at the end of Rothschild Boulevard we came across this scene. And what if I want to sell my house? Asked the bearded man in the kippa. What do you mean by 'first'? And so it went.
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Tel Aviv Rooftop: May 2013
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A photo journal of Tel-Aviv, Israel and other parts of the world from the vantage point of a Tel-Aviv rooftop. Sunday, May 5, 2013. Florentin is in metamorphosis. Ramshackle constructions are rapidly giving way to new building projects that are springing up everywhere. Here the stylish, Bauhaus inspired residential project designed by Ilan Pivco rises above Florentin's makeshift sheds. These industrial alleyways populated by metal shops, carpenters, students and artists won't be here for much longer.
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Tel Aviv Rooftop: Some new pics
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A photo journal of Tel-Aviv, Israel and other parts of the world from the vantage point of a Tel-Aviv rooftop. Saturday, March 9, 2013. Tel Aviv's not Paris but sometimes it can be romantic. Street artist Rami Hameiri's studio on Hayarkon. An eye grabbing creation of his a few steps up the road with one of the new hotels that are springing up on the sea front in the background. Probably won't be long before Rami's place will be swallowed up by a new building too. In the winter the beach expands.
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Tel Aviv Rooftop: November 2012
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A photo journal of Tel-Aviv, Israel and other parts of the world from the vantage point of a Tel-Aviv rooftop. Sunday, November 18, 2012. Day 5 of Gaza campaign. Some notes from the Rooftop. Take a shower. Start worrying about a ground incursion. Tying up my shoes before going out, I hear the siren go off outside. Chain reaction:. Is that really a siren? A missile could land on my head and kill me! After all what are the statistical chances of my specific building being hit? Hear very audible BOOM! Shrap...
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Tel Aviv Rooftop: Metamorphosis
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A photo journal of Tel-Aviv, Israel and other parts of the world from the vantage point of a Tel-Aviv rooftop. Sunday, May 5, 2013. Florentin is in metamorphosis. Ramshackle constructions are rapidly giving way to new building projects that are springing up everywhere. Here the stylish, Bauhaus inspired residential project designed by Ilan Pivco rises above Florentin's makeshift sheds. These industrial alleyways populated by metal shops, carpenters, students and artists won't be here for much longer.
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Tel Aviv Rooftop: August 2012
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A photo journal of Tel-Aviv, Israel and other parts of the world from the vantage point of a Tel-Aviv rooftop. Friday, August 10, 2012. Evidence of normality on the Rooftop. The endless hot-muggy weather has kept me more indoors than out. It's only in the early morning or evenings that I escape the AC for some fresh air. Venturing out at sunrise a few days ago I discovered that a fully grown sunflower had appeared on the Rooftop. Over the road, signs of work on the Tel Aviv metro. A foul wind is blowing ...
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