 HOW I GOT THE  SHOT:  Driving through vast, empty stretches of  Israel's deserts, I am always amazed to suddenly spy on the horizon a thriving  grove of date palms amid the endless rock and sand. A brief stroll in the  cooling shade of a palm forest is a welcome stop on any desert journey, and, of  course, an opportunity to photograph.
HOW I GOT THE  SHOT:  Driving through vast, empty stretches of  Israel's deserts, I am always amazed to suddenly spy on the horizon a thriving  grove of date palms amid the endless rock and sand. A brief stroll in the  cooling shade of a palm forest is a welcome stop on any desert journey, and, of  course, an opportunity to photograph. With the sun high in the sky, I left the Arava Highway in southern Israel  near Kibbutz Ketura and parked alongside the grove. I wandered among the  towering trees for a few minutes, studying the light and looking for a good  place to capture the feeling of standing among giants. I chose my ultra wide,  12-24 mm zoom lens to include as many of the frond fans as possible, in order to  make the subject clearly recognizable and emphasize the feeling of standing in a  forest. I pointed my camera up to the sky and adjusted my position so the sun  moved behind one of the thick tree trunks, thus enabling me to shoot directly  toward a very bright light source.
Date palms have been a source of food  and shelter for millennia in this region of the world. The Hebrew word for date  palm is Tamar, also a popular girl's name which has come to symbolize grace and  elegance, and, one might add, a bit of chutzpah to grow so well in such a harsh  environment.
TECHNICAL DATA: Nikon D300, 12-24 zoom at 12mm, f16 @1/160  sec.
 
 
 
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1 comment:
Afin sensacion.
Con la fuerza
de la rima esa
nube de viento
regresa, en el
dulzor de la
maƱana; siento
el sabor de
la noche encantada
que lucida viene
regalando la luz.
Francesco Sinibaldi
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