Hi!

Thanks Boris. I liked the Sea of Galilee image that you posted recently. I
think I like it better with about 1/4 cropped off of the bottom making it
more of a panoramic image. There doesn't seem to be a lot of  interesting
subject in the bottom 1/4. How do those trees survive out there in the
water?

It is slightly more involved than that :). You see, Sea of Galilee is our main soft water source. Generally, the water comes from rain in the winter and snow melting in the spring. Yes we do have our own ski resort - the mount Hermon.

So, past decade was most drought, so trees were growing where water sued to be. We were close to the lower red line. Past couple of years it reversed. We are just below the upper red line. So those tree now appear as if growing in the water...

I really liked the Trappist Monastery image that you posted, wish I had
taken that one myself.

That'd be easy. You would have to come :)...

< Jar Boris Jar Binks... > ,  That's made me smile  : )

I think you might have missed a thread few weeks ago where I admitted the Jar Jar Binks title :)...

Boris

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