Street portrait
This picture was taken at the Moshava Germanit neighborhood Jerusalem Israel.
The name “Moshava Germanit” means german settlement.
It was founded by German settlers memebers of the templers cult at the end of the 19th century.
Today it is one of the best neighborhoods of Jerusalem, and one of the recreation centers in Jerusalem.
Along the main street called “Emek Refaim” which means valley of ghosts, are a lot of Coffe Shops, and restaurants.
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Jo Fedora
Wonderful…love the juxtaposition of the background image compared to the foreground
Eyal Nahmias
Great image. A well captured candid that is well composed and exposed. The artwork of the woman in the background, overlooking at the person is fantastic. A lovely street photography from the streets of Jerusalem. Thanks for sharing with the Art of the Middle East group.
Rosina Lamberti
Fantastic photo. It sure does tell the story.
robpixaday
Stunning!!!!!
Wonderful capture!!!!!!!
F.A. Moore
Like this very much.
Moshe Cohen replied
Thank yoy Frannie.
F.A. Moore
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Moshe Cohen replied
Thank you so much Frannie.
Gili Orr
Great capture and composition, Moshe!
Moshe Cohen replied
Thank you so much Gili.