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  • Folegandros, Greek islands / An stunning little island…and stairs and doors everywhere :) For enquires about canvas prints, or photographic prints larger than Redbubble options, please contact me via bubblemail

  • As we glance to the heavens… the light and the color will embrace us… and bless us as we move towards the Light… so walk with me.. and let us embrace the light and colors together…..

  • Digital art

  • This is another in my courtyard series, with lighting and colored effects added..

  • I have had a great deal of pleasure in creating my Courtyard Series this year…... and I look forward to improving on them in 2010…............and beyond..~!

  • Courtyard next to a church in Koblenz, Germany. This is an ART for Cancer image. 50% of net sales proceeds got to Cancer Research UK. Featured in the Your Magic Place group on 02 Mar 2009. Browse Dorit’s gallery by print format: / ~ Landscape Format / ~ Square Format / ~ Portrait Format / ~ Panorama Format / / Image Collections: Featured work Layered with Texture Monochrome Camera Paintings Floral Triptychs This & That /

  • Princeton, NJ – May 2008 – Taken as an HDR

  • Butchart Gardens, Victoria, BC From my Vintage Collection

  • A quiet courtyard, at the old police station at Lavande, Callington, South Australia, now a lavender garden and restaurant. HDR treatment applied. (One image taken in RAW, processed 5 times then these images combined in Photomatix). This image featured in “Cottage Style” in August 2009. Many thanks!

  • Arequipa, Peru´ 2006 ! Monastery of Santa Catalina ! Please also view

  • Classic cars calendar … / Vector dogs calendar … / Book of drawings … / Animals and birds / Cartoons / Cars, trucks & tractors / Drawings / Illustrations / Portraits / Rust / Vector art

  • closed eyes that do remember / a park of brick laid paths / through the courtyarde they marched hand in hand / the pouring rain a host to the silent songs of love not even ashes that surround them / the world torn apart by hate / together they do march forever, / never late… for him….. / and he knows it

  • The adobe-walled courtyard with street access is typical of southwestern U.S. architecture. Doors are often painted in bright colors and it is not unusual to see adornments of skulls, horns, or fanciful handmade ornaments representing desert flora or fauna. In this case, we have a set of horns and a tin lamp shade that has been decorated with a punched design depicting a quarter moon. The sunset is a transplant from another photo. This courtyard and door can be found in Pena Blanca, New Mexico, on state highway 22. The photo is an HDR merge performed in PSP XII. Taken with a Pentax K20D.

  • Arequipa, Peru !

  • Meah Shearim, is one of the oldest neighborhoods in west Jerusalem, Israel, built by the original settlers of Yishuv haYashan and even today populated mainly by Haredi Jews. / The name “Mea Shearim” is derived from a verse in the Bible – Genesis 26:12. Isaac sowed in that land, and in that year he reaped “a hundredfold”; God had blessed him. The residents hoped that like Isaac, they, too would prosper and enjoy God’s blessings. Some interpret the name literally, as “100 Gates. History / Meah Shearim was established in 1874 as the second settlement outside the walls of the Old City by a building society of 100 shareholders. Pooling their resources, the society members purchased a tract of land outside the Old City, which was severely overcrowded and plagued by poor sanitation, and built a new neighborhood with the goal of improving their standards of living. Very few dared to leave the protection of the walls in those days. The terrain was rocky and uncultivated, and Arab marauders roamed freely. Conrad Schick, a German Christian architect and missionary, drew up a plan for Meah Shearim in 1846. Joseph Rivlin, one of the heads of the Jewish community in Jerusalem, and a Christian Arab from Bethlehem, were the contractors. The work was carried out by both Jewish and non-Jewish workers. The quarter was surrounded by a wall, with gates that were locked every evening. By October 1880, 100 apartments were ready for occupancy and a lottery was held to assign them to families. By the turn of the century, there were 300 houses, a flour mill and a bakery. Conrad Schick planned for open green space in each courtyard, but cowsheds were built instead. Meah Shearim was the first quarter in Jerusalem to have street lights. Haredi lifestyle / Meah Shearim StreetToday, Meah Shearim remains an Old World enclave in the heart of Jerusalem. With its overwhelmingly Haredi population, the streets retain the flavor of an East European shtetl. Life revolves around strict adherence to Jewish law, prayer and the study of Jewish texts. Traditions in dress may include black frock coats and black or fur-trimmed hats for men (although there are many other clothing styles, depending on the religious sub-group to which they belong), and long-sleeved, modest clothing for women. In some groups, the women wear thick black stockings all year long, including summer. Married women wear a variety of headcoverings, from wigs to headscarves. The men have beards and some grow long sidecurls, called peyos. Chasidic groups with a large number of followers in Meah Shearim include Breslov, Slonim and Toldos Aharon. Meah Shearim is also the stronghold of the anti-Zionist Neturei Karta movement. The Edah HaChareidis, which supervises kashrut certification and runs a Jewish religious court, has its headquarters in Meah Shearim. Neighborhood Regulations / Modesty sign in Meah Shearim”Modesty” posters in Hebrew and English are hung at every entrance to Meah Shearim. When visiting the neighborhood, women and girls are asked to dress modestly (knee-length skirts or longer, no plunging necklines or midriff tops, no sleeveless blouses or bare shoulders) and tourists are requested not to arrive in large, conspicuous groups. During the Shabbat (from sunset Friday until it is completely dark on Saturday night), visitors should refrain from smoking, photography, driving or use of mobile phones. When entering synagogues, men should cover their heads.

  • Arequipa, Peru !

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  • I marvel at the architecture of this famous place… From the simple stone floor to the detail of individual decorative sculptures, humility sends me to my knees in thanks to the visions of architects long since passed. I dreamed of this as a boy, with ruler and paper, learning perspective in art class. The day we were assigned freehand work, I knew my dream of being a designer of lofty buldings was over. So I deeply admire the men and women who take pencil to paper and draw visions.

  • Arequipa, Peru ! If you like… Also View:

  • I’m not sure the name of this building in downtown Omaha, Nebraska. I’ve seen it a hundred times from a distance but never realized how cool it looked up close until the day I took this. Cannon 40D 10-22 EFs.

  • “Three o’clock is always too late or too early for anything you want to do.” JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Nausea Featured in the Group: Elderly / Featured in the Group: The Art of Intrigue / Featured in the Group: The Other Side of Italy / Winner: Mood and Ambiance Contest – Windows and Doors

  • Found this while walking the streets of Copenhagen.

  • Featured in the Tables and Chairs group Montsalvat series – Courtyard Garden Montsalvat is an artist’s colony in Eltham, Victoria, Australia, established by Justus Jörgensen in 1934. It is home to over a dozen buildings, houses and halls set amongst richly established gardens on 12 acres of land. Source

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