Very nice series of pics, wonderful.
Norm

Joseph Tainter wrote:
> My previous visit to Israel was in 1968. Being 18, rebellious, and newly 
> liberated from religion, I had no interest in the Church of the Holy 
> Sepulchre. Going back with my wife a couple of weeks ago, I found the 
> place fascinating: exotic, dark, mysterious, filled with interesting 
> shrines and side chapels, and alive with fascinating people. It is a 
> photographer's delight if you are equipped to handle low light. Series here:
>
> http://www.fotocommunity.com/pc/pc/mypics/535671/display/8814317
>
> http://www.fotocommunity.com/pc/pc/mypics/535671/display/8814358
>
> http://www.fotocommunity.com/pc/pc/mypics/535671/display/8814369
>
> http://www.fotocommunity.com/pc/pc/mypics/535671/display/8814392
>
> http://www.fotocommunity.com/pc/pc/mypics/535671/display/8814414
>
> http://www.fotocommunity.com/pc/pc/mypics/535671/display/8814434
>
> http://www.fotocommunity.com/pc/pc/mypics/535671/display/8814465
>
> http://www.fotocommunity.com/pc/pc/mypics/535671/display/8814485
>
> These would have been very difficult to get if not for the the K10D's 
> shake reduction. Thanks, Pentax. Keep in mind that the slow shutter 
> speeds mean that not all of the people are sharp.
>
> I am as irreligious now as I was in 1968, but I have to say that I was 
> moved by the ecstatic experience that so many people were clearly having 
> in the church.
>
> So far these are my favorite photos from the trip. Comments welcome.
>
> Joe
>
>   


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