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The Macaw mainly live in Central America, Mexico and South America, in captivity they are found worldwide. Macaws are highly intelligent animals that constantly investigate their environment, often with their tongues. Macaws can mimic the human voice but are not good talkers and other noise in their surroundings. Unfortunately there is a large black market for some of the rarer species, which contributes to their endangered status in the wild. Native humans sometimes hunt Macaws for their bright and vivid feathers, which they use as decoration.
During the Purim celebrations it is customary to give charity to the poor, hence the can this man holds for donations.
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Winnats Pass in the UKs Peak District illuminated by the headlights of a car driving up from Castleton
Visitors to the yearly commemoration day of Rabbi Israel Abu-Hatsera, better known as "Baba Sali".
Some of the visitors are busy with barbecuing and outdoor cooking. they usually share food with fellow believers as an act of charity.
Captured at the yearly commemoration day of Rabbi Israel Abu-Hatsera. The whole event is a strange Mise-en-scène in which religious piety coexists with aesthetics of dirt and neglect.
I spotted this girl at the women's section of the synagogue and it seemed she was not at all happy with the situation…
* From the Archive, re-edited.
On my picture above; small green-aliens are giving a gift to inhabitants of other planet!
According the online information, gift-giving is a surprisingly complex and important part of human interaction, helping to define relationships and strengthen bonds with family and friends. Indeed, psychologists say it is often the giver, rather than the recipient, who reaps the biggest psychological gains from a gift.
in portixol, the promenade stretches like a stage. a young woman scrolls past, tethered to a digital stream. another waits with the sea, her hands empty, her gaze still. behind them, the straw parasols lean to the same wind.
On March 20th, a huge demonstration took place in Jerusalem by various groups who opposed to Netanyahu's serving as prime minister, as long as charges of bribery, fraud and breach of trust were pending against him.
Protestors under a long flag
Jerusalem, 20/3/2021.
On March 20th, a huge demonstration took place in Jerusalem by various groups who opposed to Netanyahu's serving as prime minister, as long as charges of bribery, fraud and breach of trust were pending against him.
This photograph is part of an exhibition dedicated to the prolonged political protest that led to a change of government in Israel.
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the terminal at madrid-barajas is a cathedral for travelers. its ceiling, a flowing sea of warm wood and turquoise beams, catches the sunlight and bends it into art. the glass walls stretch endlessly, pulling the sky inside while the polished floors reflect lives in motion. people hurry, pause, and carry on, their stories written in fleeting steps and glances.
a mother cradles her baby, a child runs forward, and the world waits just beyond the gates. it’s not just a place to pass through—it’s a stage for moments, framed by architecture that breathes elegance and purpose.
Visitors to the yearly commemoration day of rabbi Israel Abu-Hatsera, better known as "Baba Sali", who died in 1984.
Some of the visitors are busy with barbecuing and outdoor cooking. they usually share food with fellow believers as an act of charity.
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Gwangjang Market is one of Seoul's oldest traditional markets. It was established in 1905 and today covers roughly 42,000 square meters in central Seoul, near Jongno. It has remained a working market rather than a curated attraction.
The market is best known for its food stalls. Small kitchens line the narrow aisles, serving simple Korean dishes such as bindaetteok (mung bean pancakes), gimbap, noodles, dumplings, and hot stews. Food is prepared continuously, often in front of customers, and eaten standing or seated on small stools.
These photographs focus on short, unposed moments — hands passing plates, steam rising from pots, pauses between orders — that define daily life at the market.
Daily visitors at this lovely beach approaching the water using the safety roap,
After I took the shot the front lady was happy to chat and told me she felt as if this beach was like a second home for her.
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two small hands reaching at the same time. no rush, no spectacle — just care, shared quietly. palma de mallorca, 2025 leica sl3-s
on pollenca's main square, under the scrutiny of the sun, two jehovah's witnesses become accidental philosophers. their countenances are an open book of contrasts, juxtaposed with the question "how did life begin?" sprawled across the literature cart beside them. one leans in, earnest and contemplative, the other sits back, skeptical, their silent debate as profound as the question they unknowingly pose to passersby. in the play of their expressions, in the quiet of their stance, the irony is not lost — life's beginnings discussed in unspoken words, on a bench of reflections.
Gwangjang Market is one of Seoul's oldest traditional markets. It was established in 1905 and today covers roughly 42,000 square meters in central Seoul, near Jongno. It has remained a working market rather than a curated attraction.
The market is best known for its food stalls. Small kitchens line the narrow aisles, serving simple Korean dishes such as bindaetteok (mung bean pancakes), gimbap, noodles, dumplings, and hot stews. Food is prepared continuously, often in front of customers, and eaten standing or seated on small stools.
These photographs focus on short, unposed moments — hands passing plates, steam rising from pots, pauses between orders — that define daily life at the market.
Captured at the yearly "Sigd" ("worship" in Amharic) holiday of the Ethiopian jewish community in Israel.
The holiday symbolizes the Jewish covenant in receiving the Torah at Mount Sinai.
The Ethiopian community in Israel celebrates the holiday by holding a mass ceremony in Jerusalem, led by the “Kessim,” the spritual leaders of the community.
Gay pride TLV 2019
Tattooed inscription in Hebrew:
"וְאָהַבְתָּ לְרֵעֲךָ כָּמוֹךָ"
ויקרא יט:יח
"Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself"
Leviticus 19:18
Within a context of an ongoing leadership crisis and political turmoil Israelis went to vote on March 23rd, for the fourth time in two years.
On March 20th, a huge demonstration took place in Jerusalem by various groups who opposed to Netanyahu's serving as prime minister, as long as charges of bribery, fraud and breach of trust were pending against him.
Music/title: Hope; We Came As Romans
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“Don’t fade away…”
. .. . …
Isn’t it always this way?
Always on the wrong side of the glass- Looking in, never out…
I know you’re scared.
I know deep down that you’re fighting the inevitable.
And I wish I could give you my experiences;
Taking all the horrible things I’ve done-
Showing you it’s not so bad as all that.
Someday, love.
We will be free from this… From them..
…One day.