“ Gorny Convent - Moscovia Monastery ”
This beautiful site is located above Ein Karen, a nice village which became a Jerusalem Neighborhood. The shot was taken at sunrise.
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  • Carolyn Solomon Edited 5 months ago

    How did you get this view?!! I always want to take photos of it but there is such a busy road above it that it seems hard to even try. This is a beautiful shot with… more

    How did you get this view?!! I always want to take photos of it but there is such a busy road above it that it seems hard to even try. This is a beautiful shot with wonderful lighting. Maybe the secret is to go at sunrise when no one is around?

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  • Chris Jordan Edited 7 months ago

    I love the light on the gold turrets. Cutting a little sky would put the horizon on a third line,  but I like the horizontal layout as it is.

    I love the light on the gold turrets. Cutting a little sky would put the horizon on a third line,  but I like the horizontal layout as it is.

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  • Verina Litster Edited 7 months ago

    Yip, agree with cropping some of the sky, but also look at possibly cropping in from the right to halfway through the bush. This crop balances the shrubs either side… more

    Yip, agree with cropping some of the sky, but also look at possibly cropping in from the right to halfway through the bush. This crop balances the shrubs either side, brings your eye to the your foreground interest and to the beautiful view beyond. Love the light hitting the building and how it highlights the buildings in the distance leaving the buildings in the valley in the shade. Great viewpoint, well done!

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  • Barry Spigel Edited 7 months ago

    You really captured the glow of the sunrise on the church.  Good warm colors on the trees in the foreground as well.  I agree with Tzvika Stein's comment:… more

    You really captured the glow of the sunrise on the church.  Good warm colors on the trees in the foreground as well.  I agree with Tzvika Stein's comment:  additional space on the bottom of the frame would have provided more focus on the church and less on the sky.

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