The end of an extremely hot and dusty day in Israel's southern desert, the Negev.
Shabbat shalom everybody!
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Pictures of life in Jerusalem and the Jerusalem Hills. And since August 2013 also a look at the northern Negev, my new home.
Beautiful shot.
ReplyDeleteWould you taken animals and plants on the desert?
Ahalan Luiz in Brazil,
ReplyDeleteAfter a good night's sleep, yes, I will start posting pics of desert animals, plants, and people. Thanks for your beautiful pictures of the other side of our world.
Thank you for joining in again and with such a great picture..
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I am glad I found your blog thanks to Paris Daily Photo. I will often stop by to visit your post (I still have to create a blogroll on mine !). Congratulations, Loic
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http://www.photo.net/photos/Loic Brohard
Very beautiful image.
ReplyDeleteThanks Tom. And thanks for creating Sky Watch Friday.
ReplyDeleteHello Loic, glad to know you are here. Your London blazing sky is so dramatic!
Wow. It looks neat and I would never have guessed the desert.
ReplyDeleteOh, I love this picture!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot!
ReplyDeleteThe sun seems to beckon from the mists. Amazing shot! Love the curve of the horizon.
ReplyDeleteGood one.
ReplyDeleteHi Dina, it's me Dina from Malta. Can I ask you a question...... is Dina your real name?
ReplyDeleteWelcome back, Dina. I missed you! I'm looking forward to your pictures.
ReplyDeleteHello Malta Dina,
ReplyDeleteYep, it's really my name. From the Hebrew Bible. Along with the more famous 12 sons, Jacob had a daughter Dina.
The name is also used in Arabic, right?
it's a very soft image, so delicate and light. The muted colours, very serene feel.
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