In a Desert Land
In a Desert Land
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“No place on earth can compete with Sinai.”
A very pleasant book consecrated to Neil Folberg's photographs from the 70's and 80's in Israel, Egypt and Jordan. Very extensive description of his travels, in the form of a journal, accompanies 110 colored photographs. Many are printed on a double panel. The photographs are not equal in terms of quality, but the collection is still worth exploring.
“The challenge of landscape photography is to reduce a limitless expanse to the confines of a two-dimensional rectangle without creating a feeling of confinement within borders. It is necessary to give enough information about the environment so that the imagination can extrapole beyond the edges of the photograph, to envision what might be beyond the next ridge, to create a mood evocative enough to make the viewer want to wander in their mind through that image.”
“The beauty of the desert lies less in its small delights - a wildflower, a pool of water - than in the delight of finding these things in the midst of dryness.”
My favorites:
Egypt
Felucca, Nile at Luxor:
Pyramids, Giza:
Mawhub, Western Desert:
Street scene, village of Qurna:
Village of Qurna:
Farafra, Western Desert:
Crocodile charm, Island of Sehel, near Aswan:
Feluccas, first cataract of the Nile:
Western Desert and Elephantine Island:
Sinai
Canyon of Colors, Sinai:
Olive tree in Wadi Talab:
Pool and rock, Wadi Talah:
Sandstone, Wadi Arada HaKatan:
Hamadat El-Loz:
Great Dune and Clouds, Bikat Baraka:
Sandstorm, Bikat Baraka:
Red Sea coast at Ras Abu-Galum:
Acacia and black dike, Wadi Ara'im:
Jordan
View to the north from Wadi Burdah, in the area of Wadi Rum:
Jebel Ed-Deir and Wadi Musa:
Shobak Castle:
Israel
Poppies and almond blossoms, Judean hills:
Train, Nahal Refaim:
Monastery of St. George, Wadi Kelt:
Ain Kelt:
Village of Carmel:
Road below Har Sodom:
Salt flats, Dead Sea:
Western Wall and Temple Mount:
Mamilla Street: