“ Little traffic on a 12th century street ”
Originally built to bring water to the town of Caesarea Israel this section was built in the 12th century and serves as a photographic icon for both locals and tourists as well as affording an interesting perspective of the Mediterranean Sea.
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Photo Location: Caesarea, Israel
  • Lee Zellmer Edited 5 years ago

    Great solitary figure and leading lines!

    Great solitary figure and leading lines!

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  • Aaron Leeper Edited 5 years ago

    Nice leading lines and perspective. Nice silhouette effect. I know the location well. You took this shot just before sunset. I wonder if the seaward side of this… more

    Nice leading lines and perspective. Nice silhouette effect. I know the location well. You took this shot just before sunset. I wonder if the seaward side of this aqueduct lit as it would have been by the setting sun wouldn't have been even more photogenic. Just me, musing about your lovely photo.

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  • Lilly Rublin-Sokoloff Edited 5 years ago

    Wonderful perspective. Both photographic and personal.

    Wonderful perspective. Both photographic and personal.

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#streetphotography #Caesarea #Aquedect #12thCenturyStreet

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