Snow In Jerusalem – The White City Exploration – Part ii.
If I was a little bit optimistic that possible this snowy “storm” will return back, now when the winter is going close to its end, I understand that it was the only luck for this year and now I have to wait for the next year chance. Well this is really ok, life taught me to be patient with everything – the guitar playing process, that I started too late (i mean not at age 15), as well film developing that neet ton of the same patience, the world changes (new normal, that is hard to accept) and many other things I don’t remember right now to enumerate them.
Right now, when I started writing this post, I found that WordPress changed its interface, and pushed me to use a Visual Editor instead of the regular for me Code Editor, which they are trying to hide somewhere in the settings. Not a big deal, but I put my attention to the fact that instead of using the things created with the goal to help us, we are non-stop learning how to manage and to use these things. And it’s not like their main functions are changing too fast, but because someone who is responsible for the design, somehow on the daily basis decides to renew the whole look of these things. I love to learn, but I’m tired of looking for where they put some highly useful button this time.
Now I return back to the snowy weather, which I was fortunate enough to see and feel for myself. Last week I developed the roll of film, that was with me this day. Surprisingly, I found that four frames in the middle turned completely out of focus, although I used an automatic Fuji GA645 camera and everything else turned out perfectly focused, exclude these few frames – I exposed them close to the first train station, on the Herzog Mount, where the temperature was very low and I guess that the focus somehow stopped working, even the camera successfully fired the shutter.
Ohh Victor thank you for sharing these moments with us .. It’s memorable to you and to me too since I grew up with lots of snow :):)
Yes everyday is learning Hence my guitar is terrible : haha
Thank you Naomi. I have some more to post additionally – some from the white and snowy forest and some analogue i photographed this day.
Fantastic!! more coming!
Yes. So pity that this happens very rare here. And when the snow storm is coming they close the roads to the city, so there is no way go there.
Did you saw my previous posts from 2015 about ?
http://www.victorbezrukov.com/snow-jerusalem-2015-ii/
Thank you for the link.. Those shots are well documented , Wet snow is very didifficlut to walk ..I loved that people has differently express thier feelings on snow. Some are excited like yourself ( photographing) some are happy some are hated hahaha Bravo Victor
You’re right. And this wet messy snow is absolutely bad until you have some waterproof shoes. This year i have so was prepared better then once. ;-)))
We don’t think of Jerusalem when snow mentioned, must be a rare event?
Great street shot.
Yes. Happening not every year and mostly in very small amounts. I have another post from my night trip there when i was stuck in my car on the road close to 16 hours. The amount of the snow was really huge considering our area.
Marvellous, but marvellous photos of a snowy Jerusalem.
Thank you Paula 😉 Always happy to hear from you !