Panoramas from Israel
I’m about to lower the quality of the content on my site by posting some photos of my own. I took these back in September 2008 on a tour of Israel. I didn’t really do anything fancy here. I took each shot by hand, moving the camera a bit each time and then merged them when I got back with Photoshop. They still need to be touched up but for the most part, I think they came out alright. I’ve scaled them down quite a bit from the originals to make them easier to view in a browser.
Looking east over Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives
The view with your back to the Wailing Wall
Wailing Wall on the left - busy day for Bar Mitzvahs
The Eastern Wall I think
The southwest corner of the Temple Mount
Security wall from the Palestinian side
Inside the Church of the Nativity
The top of Mount Arbel looking out over the Sea of Galilee
Qumran - the cave in the middle is where the Dead Sea Scrolls were found
Excavations at Tel Beer-Sheba
More excavations at Tel Beer-Sheba
Looking out over the Dead Sea from the hotel
Climbing Masada
The top of Masada
The ruins of Beit She'an
(Original size of this image is 11949 x 1685 pixels)
Theatre of Scythopolis in Beit She'an
Joppa - looking out over Tel Aviv
The Hell Gate
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Hi, really like your photos - would it be OK if I use 'Security wall from the Palestinian side' for a presentation I am going to do?
Permission granted. Thanks for asking!