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Detail of a sandstone wall in the Arch Canyon, South Sinai / Egypt.

 

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Sunrise seen from Mt Sinai, St Catherine, Sinai, Egypt.

 

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Sandstone relief created by erosion in a rock face, "Arches Gorge", Sinai Peninsula, Egypt (archive image).

 

Durch Erosion entstandenes Relief aus Sandstein in einer Felswand der "Bogenschlucht", Sinai-Halbinsel, Ägypten (Achivbild).

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Sinai rosefinch in the south part of Israel (Eilat mountains)

Signs of time

Soure

Portugal 2009

On the first day of the third month after the Israelites left Egypt—on that very day—they came to the Desert of Sinai.

After they set out from Rephidim, they entered the Desert of Sinai, and Israel camped there in the desert in front of the mountain.

 

Exodus, 19-24

from 36,000 feet up, on our flight from Jeddah-Geneva on the 757..

Apenas sinais num simples e velho vidro, não em belos vitrais. Transparência límpida de uma realidade apenas, um reflexo presente duma saudade persistente e de uma vontade ausente.

  

Obrigada pelas visitas =)

Sharm el Sheikh

Nabq Bay

 

Sinai, Egypt

More than 1500 meters above sea, , watching sunrise with 150 people was outstanding

Relógio de Sol em Pedra

Catavento

The view into The Sinai from the top of our block in the Sonesta Beach Hotel in Sharm el Sheikh.

As we were trekking down hill at sunrise, the sun was kissing the many red peaks along the way. Surreal but beautiful

From the summit of Mt Sinai.

 

Experiencing this was the objective of our first full day out of Cairo.

 

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Just keep SWIMMING !!!

 

Sunrise in Sinai on Mount Moses

( Sonnenaufgang im Sinai auf dem Berg Moses )

On the first day of the third month after the Israelites left Egypt—on that very day—they came to the Desert of Sinai.

After they set out from Rephidim, they entered the Desert of Sinai, and Israel camped there in the desert in front of the mountain.

 

Exodus, 19-24

Sinai Desert Sharm El Sheikh

This is the ‘classic’ view of the Guadalupe mountains from just outside the park by an unmarked roadside stop on highway 180. You wouldn’t know from viewing this image, but that school of rocks, which makes for an imposing foreground in this picture, are not abundant in this area. Quite the opposite, they are scarce. The rest of the area is desert's barren land or salt-flats. Only here, these photogenic boulders and cobbles are lined up like a ribbon of rock-crumbs that one could imagine to have fallen from a big boulder-carrying truck with a loose tailgate. If you want to find this spot, I recommend Google Earth or friendly rangers at the Guadalupe Mountains National Park visitor center.

 

Photographically, this area is remarkable for couple of challenges: 1) high winds, and 2) haze from New Mexico’s recent oil drilling boom. The wind here is fierce, whatever time of the day. The gale was reportedly in the thirties when I was shooting. Such burster tested my tripod set-up and created an occasional motion blur in one or more of the frames used in creating this panorama. Ah well, nature whims by her gale, photographers indulge back with technology – Topaz Sharpen AI in this instance. But technology doesn’t salvage everything. The smog here for example. Although the El Capitan in the center of the photo above was only about five miles from the highway, petroleum drilling enterprises in nearby Carlsbad area created a muck in the air and fogged up the view. In a long-lens shot as this one, a bit of haze helps to create depth in the three-dimensional field, but a bit more stands in the way. While many of you are likely thinking of the new ‘dehaze’ feature in PS, trust me, I tried that here and promptly walked away. Instead, after some contemplation under the midnight oil, I eased the smog a bit and let it stay to sharply contrast and underscore those adorable boulders in the foreground, which are there because someone forgot to lock-up their big truck’s tailgate.

 

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