Photographers Note
On the first day of the two-day Rosh Hashanah holiday, many observant Jews practice a custom called Tashlich.
Tashlich, which means casting off, involves walking to a body of flowing water and throwing pieces of bread into the water. The bread is a symbolic representation of one's sins, which are cast off in preparation for a more pure year to come.
Before casting off their breadcrumbs, Jews recite a prayer derived from the book of Micah
If Rosh Hashanah falls on the Jewish Sabbath (Shabbat), or if one is unable to perform Tashlich on the first day of Rosh Hashanah, it may be done the second day of Rosh Hashanah -- or any day up to the second to last day of the holiday of Sukkot. Sukkot, or the Feast of Tabernacles, is a weeklong holiday beginning on the 15th of Tishrei (two weeks after Rosh Hashanah).
The Rosh Hashanah custom of Tashlich is first mentioned in the Book of the Prophet Nehemiah, where it is written: "All the Jews gathered as one in the street that is in front of the gate of water."
www.holidays.net
For those who prefer colour - in WS - alter shot
NY. Urban walks series. Brooklyn
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ninaL
(19596) 2008-11-03 3:21
Chyba zdecydowanie wybralabym WS-a, bo dziecko podskakujace wsrod modlacych sie doroslych jest bombowe...
Pozdrawiam. Grazyna.
bantonbuju
(48796) 2008-11-03 4:43
wszystko jest all right... z jednym wyjątkiem - pomyliłaś łorkszopa z głównym zdjęciem...
toż to zudeńko w WS to takie 100% decisive moment, że w moim odczuciu bije ono na główę to dzisiejsze główne zdjęcie...
nieporozumienie...
pozdr. j.
Booz
(13880) 2008-11-03 6:53
heja - zgodzę się, że patrząc na pojedyncze zdjęcia to WS wygrywa - ale serię uzupełnia to własciwe.. - ja się jednak doczepię innego elementu :) - chyba chciałaś bardzo capnąć w kadrze to ptaszysko i capnęłaś przy okazji mokasynka gościowi :)
Pozdrawiam,
T
brandstaetter
(14444) 2008-11-03 9:50
Hi Agnieszka,
the coloured version is also great ! Children are the same everywhere... good to see :)
Compliments, Chris
batalay
(21223) 2008-11-11 2:08
Hello Agnieszka,
Your skills as a social commentator are first rate (I remember you from the "Liliputian staircase"). There is a timeless character to your photos in b&w, reflecting the habits and moods. Taking low vantage point (perhaps sitting on a bench), adds to the drama.
Warm regards,
Bulent
ingridasgard
(58) 2008-11-11 8:03
Nice picture and nice description! I love learning other people's culture through photography. Well done!
Polonaise
(5638) 2008-11-11 11:23
Aednak za ws byl dal nagrode...
Ta dziewczynka to istny katolicki aniolek posrod tych co to naszegp panajezusachrystusa ukrzyzowali
:-))))
Wspaniale, dobre i bardzo glebokie zdjecia.
To wartosc archiwalna juz na wieki zachowana
j.
.............
fabio_ts
(13674) 2008-11-24 4:30
Fantastic shot, so full of poerty and atmosphere, the contrast inside it is worderful and all elements of the picture works well, A+++
ciao,
Fabio.
Photo Information
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Copyright: Agnieszka Traczewska (Traczewska)
(7279) - Genre: People
- Medium: Black & White
- Date Taken: 2008-10-03
- Categories: Ceremony, Decisive Moment
- Camera: Canon EOS 5D
- Exposure: f/10.0, 1/400 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
- Theme(s): Jews of the world... [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2008-11-03 3:03
- Favorites: 1 [view]
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