“ Where is Shiri Bibas? ”
In the week that has passed since my last submission two of the hostages I've written about have been released. Gadi Mozes and Keith Seigal safely returned to their families. Just a few weeks ago, this was hard to imagine, and now it is great comfort to know they are here with us. One of the ...
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This photo qualifies for the "Extra Challenge": Contrasting Color
  • Christiane Jordan Edited 2 months ago

    Yes, orange, the color of the Bibas children. I followed it when Yarden was released. I hope that information will come soon about what happened to the children...I… more

    Yes, orange, the color of the Bibas children. I followed it when Yarden was released. I hope that information will come soon about what happened to the children...I really like the color contrast in your photo

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  • Ruth Palatnik Edited 2 months ago

    the story is simply heartbreaking- enough that I scrapped my earlier shot for one I did Motzai shabbas (staying up almost all night. I simply could not bear to sideline… more

    the story is simply heartbreaking- enough that I scrapped my earlier shot for one I did Motzai shabbas (staying up almost all night. I simply could not bear to sideline this in my mind....   The contrast makes this shot.

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#blue #orange #complementarycolors #contrast #israel #hostages #ceasefire #bibasfamily #winter

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