Photographer’s Note
This is old roman column in the ancient town. And a raven seems me like symbol of timeless. Today or yesturday... The Raven forever!
Caesarea is a town in Israel on the outskirts of Caesarea Maritima, the ancient port city. It is located mid-way between Tel Aviv and Haifa (45km), on the Israeli Mediterranean coast near to the city of Hadera. Modern Caesarea, with, as of December 2007, a population of 4,500 people,is the only Israeli locality managed by a private organization, the Caesarea Development Corporation, and also one the most populous localities not recognized as a local council. It is under the jurisdiction of the Hof HaCarmel Regional Council.
Caesarea is believed to have been built on the ruins of Stratonospyrgos (Straton's Tower), founded by Straton I of Sidon. It was probably an agricultural storehouse in its earliest configuration. In 90 BCE, Alexander Jannaeus captured Straton's Tower as part of his policy of developing the shipbuilding industry and enlarging the Hasmonean kingdom. Straton's Tower remained a Jewish city for two generations, until the Roman conquest of 63 BCE when the Romans declared it an autonomous city.
The pagan city underwent vast changes under Herod the Great, who renamed it Caesarea in honor of the emperor. In 22 BCE he began construction of a deep sea harbor and built storerooms, markets, wide roads, baths, temples to Rome and Augustus, and imposing public buildings.Every five years the city hosted major sports competitions, gladiator games, and theatrical productions.
Caesarea also flourished during the Byzantine period. In the 3rd century the Jewish sages exempted the city from Jewish commandments as by this time the majority of the inhabitants were non-Jewish.The city was chiefly a commercial centre relying on trade. The area was only seriously farmed during the Rashidun Caliphate period, apparently until the Crusader conquest in the eleventh century.Over time, the farms were buried under the sands shifting along the shores of the Mediterranean.
In 1251, Louis IV fortified the city. The French king ordered the construction of high walls (parts of which are still standing) and a deep moat. However strong the walls were, they could not keep out the sultan Baybars, who ordered his troops to scale the walls in several places simultaneously, enabling them to penetrate the city.
Caesarea lay in ruins until the nineteenth century when the settlement of Qisarya was established in 1884 by Muslim immigrants from Bosnia who built a small fishing village on the ruins of the Crusader fortress on the coast.Many of the village's inhabitants left before 1948, when a railway was built bypassing the port, ruining their livelihood. The fishing village had a population of 1,148 at the last census taken in 1948. During the 1948 Arab-Israeli War part of the population fled for fear of attacks, before it was conquered by Jewish forces in February, after which the remaining inhabitants were expelled and the village houses were demolished
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toto
(18783) 2008-12-09 2:56
Bonjour,
belle photo de cet oiseau sur son pied d' estale et quel pied pour un oiseau.
Il et son pied ressorte bien sur ce ciel bien bleu.
Amitiés Thomas
portmanndominic
(2390) 2008-12-09 2:57
Bonjour Serghei
very beautiful POV , you catch at the right time , good manage of the lights very nice colours
TFS
regards
Dominic
siamesa
(13415) 2008-12-09 4:15
Hello Serghei
Interesting question and beautiful pícture. An excellent and informative note. Excellent point of view too. Congratulations.
Regards
Maria
jlynx
(11380) 2008-12-09 6:05
hello Serghei,
Fantastic photo! Simple, vertical picture in minimalist realization. For this often it goes in the photograph, without greater resources and unsophisticatedly to tell interesting history. Just, here so it's! I assume, that You already came back home...
Best regards from Poznan,
Jurek
saylan-cb
(12726) 2008-12-09 6:31
Hi Serghei
Very nice POV and beautiful captured.A very good note...
Well done!
TFS/Regards
tedesse
(13280) 2008-12-09 8:16
Witaj!
Bardzo dobry POV,pionowe minimalistyczne foto,ladne kolory i piekna glebia.
Dobra notka.
Pozdrawiam
Tadeusz
Fis2
(46713) 2008-12-09 13:09
Witaj Sergiej!
Good composition and interesting frame.
Very impressive picture.
Pozdrawiam
Krzysztof
AiresSantos
(43270) 2008-12-09 23:26
Hi Serghei
My neighbour yesterday and with a bird in the picture.
Fine POv and colours. I like your informative note also.
Have a nice day
Aires
fritzi007
(2714) 2008-12-10 12:14
Hallo Serghei!
Wie schaffst du es, so perfekte Fotos mit Krähen zu machen? Bei mir fliegen alle fort.
Gelungene Aufnahme mit guten Komentar
Mit steirischen Gruss
Wolfgang
Uhu
(7478) 2008-12-13 6:03
Много от Цезареи осталось? Или только обломки колонн? Читал про нее книжки, в том числе и про Ирода Великого, хотелось бы посмотреть, конечно.
Это не рэвен, это crow, Raven черный совсем и в два раза крупнее.
Хорошая фотка!
fkostas
(444) 2008-12-14 7:44
Hi Serghei,
I don't know what's going on in the chat with Uhu, but I suspect he's telling this is not a Raven. Looks like a Raven to me. Who cares, all these black birds are relations anyway. This is my favourite type bird. They are mystical, and good luck.
I like the tones and textures of the column. Yes, your Raven does give it a timeless look.
Farah
ilghiz
(476) 2009-05-27 5:35
This raven should be a fashion model in the world of ravens or even a Cesar among ravens. I like the interplay of the curves, made by the column and the raven. The minimalistic approach produces an impression of nobility.
Этот ворон (или все ж ворона?) – или супер-модель в своем мире или даже цезарь. Хорошо играет на публику :)
Мне нравится, как взаимодействуют дуга колонны и грудь ворона, тоже дуга. Минимум деталей придает благородный вид.
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Photo Information
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Copyright: Serghei Pakhomoff (serp2000)
(9833) - Genre: People
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2008-11-26
- Categories: Daily Life, Humorous, Architecture
- Exposure: f/10.0, 1/400 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2008-12-09 2:24
Discussions
- To ilghiz: Hi, friend, (1)
by serp2000, last updated 05-27 21:24 - To Uhu: I am not a biologist, sorry. (4)
by serp2000, last updated 12-15 07:01 - To fkostas: Yes, Farah, (1)
by serp2000, last updated 12-15 03:48 - To jlynx: Witaj, Jurek, (2)
by serp2000, last updated 12-15 02:31 - To fritzi007: Hallo, Wolfgang, (1)
by serp2000, last updated 12-11 23:42








