Shoppers buy from a produce stall at “Machaneh Yehuda” market. ( shouk in Hebrew) An open market for vegetables, meat, fish and other products at the heart of downtown Jerusalem *
Sunset over the Corniche,Abu Dhabi
A deserted back street in Cairo, Egypt shows a collision of character with elements of old and new. ©2007-2008 Shannon Plummer. All Rights Reserved. / www.shannonplummerphotography.com / www.centralnetteddragon.com
Most know of Pakistan as a third world fanatical Muslim country full of terrorists. I have lived in Pakistan, my parents were born and raised there and though it has its many faults it also has its many beauties, its many treasures and many things that I love and cherish. At Work is a picture of my maid, Sakina in her small and modest home where I captured her hands as she used two rocks to grind herbs and spices to make that nights meal. This is a method still used in homes where a mechanical grinder is a luxury and not a necessity. According to Sakina and her mother, herbs ground on a rock maintain the rich flavors that are often lost by all our machines.
Rosh Hanikra is in the northwestern corner of Israel, on the border of Israel and Lebanon. The white chalk cliffs offer a spectacular panoramic view of Haifa Bay, the hills of the Galilee and the Mediterranean. The grottoes of Rosh Hanikra were formed by the sea chipping away portions of the soft chalk rock over thousands of years. These beautiful grottoes are the main attraction of Rosh Hanikra. —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—--
‘Atticus – ’ said Jem bleakly. ‘How could they do it, how could they?’ ‘I don’t know, but they did it. They’ve done it before and they did it tonight and they’ll do it again and when they do it – seems that only children weep. Good night.’ / “Harper Lee, To Kill A Mockingbird” Open to interpretation – I’d love to hear what you think, and see if i got across the point i was trying to.. / The reference photo was taken by frixen on DeviantART (www.frixen.deviantart.com)
I thought there was no hope for this pic until I converted it to Sepia! Just changed the whole feeling of it. Taken at sunset at the Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi. The Mosque is still under construction but when finished, will be able to hold up to 10 000 worshippers. It is pretty impressive with huge turrets and gorgeous blown glass windows. Top 10 in the Traditional Sepia Competition – 18 August 2009 /
An old Arab man on an ancient backstreet – Aleppo, Syria.
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Rejoice in a new year. Acrylic on canvas 18×24 inches
What remains of the Cafe and probably lodgings above it. / I was in Turkey to attend ANZAC Day at Gallipoli. / I became fascinated with Istanbul and decided to walk the backstreets which is where I found this old cafe. / Istanbul, is truley a very remarkable place. Olympus E300 / 14 – 45 mm lens.
Shalom (Hebrew for Peace) = Salam (Arabic for Peace)...
A well known face in the Bur Dubai Old Souk, this man has been selling old coins and other trinkets for many years. It took many visits over 6 years before I finally got the candid shot I’ve been hoping for. Dubai, U.A.E. / 2nd PLACE !All Street Portraiture and Photography! Group – Group Avatar Challenge / FEATURED in All Street Portraiture & Photography Group 04/11/2009 / FEATURED in UN!TY Group 16/11/2009 / FEATURED in ZIMBIO INTERACTIVE MAGAZINE 30/03/2009 / FEATURED in Crimson Kaie / Artist of the Day 30/03/2009 / PUBLISHED in Practical Photography Magazine (UK) December 2009 Issue / FEATURED in Framed Faces Group 17/11/2009 / 716 VIEWS on 05/11/2009 / 44 favorites on 18/11/2009
Acrylic on board 20×30 cm Palet knives and brushes On our way back to Dubai from Dreamland (water-park), we had splendid views of the sun going down over the dunes. This is my painting of those memories A quicky for a competition for the group ♫.•°°African Art At HeART°°•.♫
From my “Dhow Workers of Dubai” series, shot in Dubai, U.A.E. / FEATURED in True Colors of Asia Group 6/11/2009 / 238 Views on 19/11/2009
A not too impressed captain of a Dhow. He didn’t protest however. Dubai, U.A.E. / 3rd PLACE Mood & Ambiance Group “Don’t Bother Me” challenge / FEATURED in Street Photography and Photojournalism Group 03/11/2009 / 413 views on 17/11/2009
Scene in one of the many alleyways in Damascus, Syria / 4th PLACE Mood & Ambiance Group “All Urban” Challenge / FEATURED in All Street Portraiture & Photography Group 04/11/2009 / 303 views on 17/11/2009
Dhow packers loading bags onto a traditional dhow. / FEATURED in Art of the Middle East Group 7/10/2009 / 201 Views on 18/11/2009
Receiving a shave from a traditional men’s barber. Damascus, Syria. / FEATURED in Art in the Middle East Group 17/10/2009 / 4th PLACE Art in the Middle East Group “Men…” Challenge
Old shop in Damascus, Syria. / FEATURED in Windows and Doors Group 8/10/2009 / FEATURED in Rustic Group 30/10/2009 / 4th PLACE in Shopfronts Group “Bicycle Shopfronts” Challenge
A man tends to his camels in Petra, Jordan.
Another image from my ongoing series documenting the daily life of the Dhow Workers mooring and working in Dubai, UAE. / 4th PLACE in Photography – Rule of Thirds Group “People – Rule of Thirds” Challenge
A selection of images taken during a 10,000km bicycle journey through the Middle East and North Africa. The route cycled included Turkey, Syria, Jordan, Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia, Djibouti, Yemen, Oman and the UAE. http://www.ride-earth.com
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