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A photograph of the Bahai Gardens in Haifa, Israel.
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Was there a way to get a shot of the garens from a point more to the right, thus eliminating the palm on the left?
As I understand it, we have two artistic choices here. The original covers part of the gradens with a palm and gets us the temple and its dome. My suggestion gets us all the gardens, the body of the temple covered by trees and the temple's dome. I would have liked to see the comparison.
That third image is fabulous - but why did they have to put that block of flats at the top
What a beautiful place. Not the Israel we are used to seeing on the T.V. Keep them coming.
Those steps remind me of a flight of locks on a canal. Shame about the modern building, but that's life! Beautiful building, by the look of it.
Lovely shots
I like both images especially the second one with all them steps.. the top is would be a lot better if you could chop that tree down that seems to be in the way.
I like both images especially the second one with all them steps.. the top is would be a lot better if you could chop that tree down that seems to be in the way.
I like both images especially the second one with all them steps.. the top is would be a lot better if you could chop that tree down that seems to be in the way.
Here's one from inside the wall of the gardens, and not from the outside as the first shot.
This was taken from the opposite side all together. I perched myself on a very narrow traffic island running down the middle of a very busy street in order to align myself centre with the stairs.
3rd one for me.
Just needs some nice light behind it and that bleeding hotel cloning out lol.
Do they light this at night?
If they do I suspect it would look spectacular at twilight!
Many thanks for posting these two new images. I think both of these are better than the original for different reasons. #3 is a real stunner. Much my favourite of the three. I guess there is a crop that eliminates the block of flats, but I like the picture as is.