Not sure, how can i trust to the sand :-) I hate all the reminds of the small grains, always trying to hind on all the parts of my body, every time when i return back from the sea walk. :-)) Seems like my mother's cleanliness is moved with the DNA also on me, but, some my family members even more crazy about and, finally, i'm working on this - just to ignore these tiny grains and to forget about. So, im really ok :-))
This week just moved away like a hurricane. Tomorrow is the last working day and i'm free - free for two only days, but the feeling of the anticipation of the upcoming weekend is always much more more pleasant for me than the weekend by itself. Something stupid, but yes, it's my small confession about.
Well, i'm moving forward. I hope to dedicate myself to photography and my guitar this weekend. It will be the Kippurim Day and all the auto transport is prohibited during the 24 hour. As well, everything, i mean everything, will be closed - the shops and stalls, the cafes, the restaurants, the music clubs - everything.
So, i will move around with my pedal bicycle and take pictures with the only analog cameras (as i do already few weeks).
This image below i publish for the "POBphotocontest New Round: SAND" hosted by the great initiator @friendlymoose ( https://peakd.com/hive-150329/@friendlymoose/pobphotocontest-new-round-sand-skzgdy ). If you still don't know him, check his latest initiative "Ask a Photographer" marked with the tag #AAP.
"By adding the #AAP tag to your post you indicate that you are open for constructive comments from other photographers about your photographs.
You can also search the tag and add your own comments on the photos from other photographers.
It doesn't matter how experienced you are." ( taken from the @friendlymoose explanation).
All the images i photographed during one evening walk with Neora to the Jisr Zarka wonderful fisherman beach. A lot of sand, not dug up by excavators, having its original structure.
If you got your eyes to this line of my post - i continue with the posts about the Rare and interesting Records i found on YOutebe recently. The last discovery is the ORANG UTAN band Album with the same name "Orang Utan" from the year 1971.
Originally it was a London based band called "Hunter". But the producers ran with the tapes to the US, where they placed the album on Bell Records under a new band name: Orang-Utan, without telling any of the band members. :-)))) The band is featuring a young hard rock with minor psychedelic hangover vibes, and a twin-guitar attack.
vocalist Terry “Nobby” Clarke
guitar players Mick Clarke and Sid Fairman
drummer and songwriter Jeff Seopardi
bass player Paul Roberts.
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