#1 Canon 40D: Tel Aviv Dockside (56K warning)
Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 11:57 am
Pictures with my dad's new Canon 40D DSLR :D.
Photos from the trendier part of Tel-Aviv's old Dockside (A thriving nightclub and restaurant area, which is now being modified via drainage and increased renovation):
Redding Power plant.
528 Megawatts, natural gas, uses the ocean to help cool the turbines.
Drooling homeless
Homeless man from a different angle (I prefer the first one).
Yaaaaawn! (Nice portrait, No? ;))
Fisherman & Son. (Look at his legs).
Airplane coming in to land at the nearby airstrip. (Right behind the powerplant, not international).
It came down fast, a friend called my attention to it so loudly I jumped and ducked :P.
Advertising pole, fun angle :D.
Kaleidoscope! (Has potential as an item I think).
A local market. (Lots of cool stuff from guns to trinkets and seashells).
The old entrance to the (commercial) harbour, which is now being drained.
A wonderful example of really bad design in transport by Jews :). (No prizes for realizing what's so bad about it ;)).
Famous old crane. The inner harbour is being gradually drained to provide more of a beach on that area.
Lots of rollerbladers and cyclists on the dock. (Although I haven't done it there, the wheels tend to get stuck in between the wooden planks).
Stretch and look.
a quickr pickr post
Photos from the trendier part of Tel-Aviv's old Dockside (A thriving nightclub and restaurant area, which is now being modified via drainage and increased renovation):
Redding Power plant.
528 Megawatts, natural gas, uses the ocean to help cool the turbines.
Drooling homeless
Homeless man from a different angle (I prefer the first one).
Yaaaaawn! (Nice portrait, No? ;))
Fisherman & Son. (Look at his legs).
Airplane coming in to land at the nearby airstrip. (Right behind the powerplant, not international).
It came down fast, a friend called my attention to it so loudly I jumped and ducked :P.
Advertising pole, fun angle :D.
Kaleidoscope! (Has potential as an item I think).
A local market. (Lots of cool stuff from guns to trinkets and seashells).
The old entrance to the (commercial) harbour, which is now being drained.
A wonderful example of really bad design in transport by Jews :). (No prizes for realizing what's so bad about it ;)).
Famous old crane. The inner harbour is being gradually drained to provide more of a beach on that area.
Lots of rollerbladers and cyclists on the dock. (Although I haven't done it there, the wheels tend to get stuck in between the wooden planks).
Stretch and look.
a quickr pickr post