Went up to Safed yesterday with my wife, wanted to get a day together without the little one, only the 3rd time in 4 years.
I may have slightly brought my camera along! :ROTFL:
Seriously though my wife told me how amazed she was at how fast I took each photo compared to what she'd imagined for the images needed for stitching. About 60 seconds for each one. I took only 4 photographs over 3 hours of wandering through the Old City of Safed and I believe that all 4 turned out good.
The middle east is not really cut out for torrential rain but that is what we had (the forecast was supposed to be good
) together with thunderstorms, etc. Safed is at the top of a high hill and the entire city was actually pretty much inside a cloud. The cloud would clear every now and again for more torrential rain!
Although thick mist makes for incredible photo opportunities, as I was photographing specifically for my project detailing the timeless aspect of Jerusalem/Safed, I didn't want to have half the images within a project specifically mist related as that is far from what Safed usually looks like. The weather infact was extremely unusual. It did make for less photos than I may have taken otherwise.
Anyway enough talk, here are the pics in the order I took them.
Abuhav Mist
Magen David
(The first square composition I've ever shot in my life but when I looked at that doorway, I saw it in square)
Esthers Tent (Synagogue)
Dancing Home in the Rain..