What was so hard for me? Honestly, it didn't involve equipment or conditions that are impossible. It's not even that far from what I do, very well actually, at work. We had to ask a stranger for permission to take his/her picture, "Portrait of a Stranger." I had chickened out when I was in Jerusalem earlier in the week and therefore decided that Kenes Shiloh was the place. I had planned on asking an attendee, but somehow they looked too serious and "unfriendly." I just had to get over that phobia and stop making excuses!!! Finally, I decided on whom to ask, and did it! Here she is:
"The Archeologist" During the tour part of the Shiloh Conference at Ancient Shiloh, our guide pointed to a young woman who had found a number of artifacts while working at the archaeological "digs" at Tel Shiloh. Afterwards I walked over to her and asked if I could take her picture for a "photography group." She tried to tell me that she wasn't very photogenic, but I told her to look around at the much more elderly, much less attractive, people in attendance. Convinced, she agreed, but just wanted to choose the shot. Her name is Tehilla, and she has been working at the archaeological site of Tel Shiloh. She has a lovely smile and is very photogenic! Camera: Canon Canon IXUS 145 Shutter: 1/125th of a second Aperture: f/3.5 ISO: 800 Location: Shiloh, Israel Critique: SHRED AWAY! I feel no pain. This photo qualifies for the "Extra Credit" challenge: "Tell Their Story" |
"Silhouette Fenced In" Here in Shiloh, the first sign of pool season is when the fence around the pool area gets covered by this green canvas/fabric. The swimmers, especially the females expect/demand privacy. That's why, in the morning, looking eastwards into the swimming pool all you see in Silhouette is the fence and some plants. Camera: Samsung GT-I9105P Shutter: 1/500th of a second Aperture: f/2.8 ISO: 100 and below Location: Shiloh, Israel |
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