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Photoalbum of Stanislav

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Here you can find some photographs of me in different periods of life. It is not easy to distinguish between photos with me alone and those with my family and friends. However, here I am presented, though in my life I am rather a photographer than a photo object.

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2020

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2019

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2018.September.07

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2018.09.07 The Montefiore Windmill, built in 1857, still looks spectacular.
2018.09.07 Near the Old City of Jerusalem, in a park in front of the Mishkenot Sha'ananim Jewish neighborhood there is a globe like this.
2018.09.07 In front of the most frequently visited gate of my exit from the Old City of Jerusalem – the Jaffa Gate.
2018.09.07 In narrow stone streets of the Old City of Jerusalem with a mess of wires it is cozy anyway, and even ramps are almost everywhere.
2018.09.07 I put a kippah (given to me free of charge on the approach to the Western Wall) on my head, took up the Torah – am I not a Jew? 😊
2018.09.07 The Western Wall of the Jerusalem Temple is the place where you unintentionally recall sad things… :'-(.
2018.09.07 The first impression of the Old City of Jerusalem is that it looks like a dirty Bazaar; in this open-air museum they sell and live the way it was thousands of years ago.
2018.09.07 In front of the most frequently visited gate of my entrance to the Old City of Jerusalem – the Damascus Gate.
2018.09.07 The lion in front of a Jerusalem police department in the Moscow Square is peeled off completely. :-(
2018.09.07 A Russian even in Jerusalem will find the Moscow Square. 😊
2018.09.07 I saddled a strange donkey sculpture made of the pipes, though could sit on an equally strange chair with an appendage – and all this in front of the “Kikar Hamusica” art gallery in the street of Yoel Moshe Salomon in Jerusalem.
2018.09.07 Over the street of Yoel Moshe Salomon in Jerusalem there are colored umbrellas hanging, just like in the Portuguese city of Agueda in 2011 (where the tradition is from).
2018.09.07 I am twisting the handle of a giant gramophone in Ben Yehuda Street of Jerusalem, because this is the only way to make it sound (really).
2018.09.07 Ben Yehuda Street is one of the central streets of Jerusalem, mostly pedestrian, and Eliezer Ben-Yehuda is a Hebrew lexicographer and newspaper editor, the founder of the revival of the Hebrew language.
2018.09.07 An “incubator theater” in Jerusalem is obviously the place where one can incubate a yellow duckling. 😊
2018.09.07 For Jerusalem streets it is typical to use the same stone in construction/decoration of houses and a completely infernal mess of wires.
2018.09.07 The main headdress of male Jews (who are not hasids) – kippah, also know as yarmulke – is sold in Jerusalem in a variety of colors and materials.
2018.09.07 To visit Jerusalem and not to take a picture with a real hasid would be a mistake (though it is not easy, because it seems that tourists for them are like annoying flies).
2018.09.07 The jerusalemite I thought was a police officer turned out to be a representative of the Israel's national emergency medical, disaster, ambulance and blood bank service “Magen David Adom”.
2018.09.07 If I correctly understood the explanation of a jerusalemite, these cyclopean constructions are for flowers (in their season).
2018.09.07 Horizontal view of the Dead Sea from the Kalia Beach's observation deck.
2018.09.07 Vertical view of the Dead Sea from the Kalia Beach's observation deck.
2018.09.07 Infographics of world heights with me at -420 m relative to the sea level (not of the Dead Sea but of a conditional one).
2018.09.07 That “the lowest bar in the world” could actually be even lower – now it is not at the lowest point of the Dead Sea's coast.
2018.09.07 The cover title of the magazine: “Chill Out in Jerusalem” – though in fact here I am at the Dead Sea.
2018.09.07 The Russian ruble claims to be a convertible currency, so it can come to Israel, right into the Dead Sea. 😊
2018.09.07 When you lie on the water of the Dead Sea, you experience an unusual feeling of “violation” of physics laws (which work as usual in this super salty sea).
2018.09.07 A “classic” photograph with reading on the water, which every visitor of the Dead Sea should take; the camera angle #3.
2018.09.07 A “classic” photograph with reading on the water, which every visitor of the Dead Sea should take; the camera angle #2.
2018.09.07 A “classic” photograph with reading on the water, which every visitor of the Dead Sea should take; the camera angle #1.
2018.09.07 Who can guess why I brought a magazine to swim in the Dead Sea? ;-)
2018.09.07 What we thought was a “Jewish” dressing room (without doors!) on the shore of the Dead Sea turned out to be a future shower. 😊
2018.09.07 On the territory of one of the paid beaches of the Dead Sea (it is behind me) – the Kalia Beach.
2018.09.07 Next to the Dead Sea (it is behind me) there is “the lowest bar in the world”.
2018.09.07 One of supposedly former camel sheds by the Dead Sea is bizarrely painted with a “small talk” on mortality. 😊
2018.09.07 Supposedly a former military checkpoint by the Dead Sea (that is between Israel, Palestine and Jordan).
2018.09.07 The sign that greets those who arrive to the Dead Sea, the lowest place on Earth, and the sea is behind me.
2018.09.07 I have just got off the bus that took me to the Dead Sea, the lowest place on Earth.
2018.09.07 At the headquarters of the National Jewish Council for Disabilities, Yachad Israel, in Jerusalem.
2018.09.07 Early in the morning in a street of Jerusalem against the background of a horse on a pole.
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