Friday, December 21, 2007
Thursday, December 20, 2007
introducing Tel-Aviv
Every Tuesday i have a day off. no classes. thank god.
But unfortunately not every Tuesday i get to have a day like the last one.
I woke up early and went for a long walk in the south parts of Tel-Aviv.
It's a very different area then the rest of the city. it's more crowded, louder, dirtier and much more real then the rest of the city.
The "Lavinsky" market is just few blocks in the street where you find all the spices that you ever heard or didn't heard about, 217 different kind of olives, and a lot of weird faces to wonder about, the B&W photo that you can see under reflects, in my opinion the common Israeli person: always like to look and always like to fell. This is one way to say it, the other one is - always like to shove his hands everywhere.
But that's us, and nothing will change it.
The mailbox photo is also a very typical Israeli photo, every building you visit they look pretty much the same, and that is exactly the reason to take this photo.
More from this walking day on photos tomorrow...
But unfortunately not every Tuesday i get to have a day like the last one.
I woke up early and went for a long walk in the south parts of Tel-Aviv.
It's a very different area then the rest of the city. it's more crowded, louder, dirtier and much more real then the rest of the city.
The "Lavinsky" market is just few blocks in the street where you find all the spices that you ever heard or didn't heard about, 217 different kind of olives, and a lot of weird faces to wonder about, the B&W photo that you can see under reflects, in my opinion the common Israeli person: always like to look and always like to fell. This is one way to say it, the other one is - always like to shove his hands everywhere.
But that's us, and nothing will change it.
The mailbox photo is also a very typical Israeli photo, every building you visit they look pretty much the same, and that is exactly the reason to take this photo.
More from this walking day on photos tomorrow...
Monday, December 17, 2007
Starting from the beginning
It's hard to make up my mind what to post first, the digital era left us all with to many photos, This faked luxuriance life makes us nothing but blind and confused people, but why should i complain?, i don't have to pay any money to develop my photos.
Anyway, maybe the best way is to post the photos from the time that i started paying interest to the subject of photography.
If my memory doesn't betray me like it often does, i think it was in Bolivia. It was the first country that i visited in South America and the endless mountains, the colorful people and the free time i had in my hands all combined together with the camera that i bought not so long before drawn me into this wonderful world.
That should explain why these photos are not the fainest you had seen in your life, but no worries, those will come soon enough.


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