Har Adar

      On the beautiful Saturday following one of the biggest storms in recent years, we wanted to see some snow. While everyone else headed north and got stuck in traffic, we decided to go to Jerusalem, hoping to find some remaining snow. On the way, we went up to Har Adar where it was very, very cold (as expected), and we found some snow to play with. Although there was less snow than we expected from the big storm, it was still something.

      At the peak of Har Adar lies Radar Hill, with a very impressive memorial/observation point from which you can excellently view Jerusalem, especially The Chords Bridge, and below are scattered tanks, a jeep, and armored vehicles, along with information panels about the bitter battles that took place there.

      I shot the first panorama as usual, without zoom, 360 degrees. Later, when I saw that I could view the entrance to Jerusalem, I zoomed in and started photographing Jerusalem’s skyline. The problem was that I had already been standing several meters above the peak for quite a few minutes, it was extremely cold, and I started shaking and dripping on the camera… I photographed quickly and retreated to the warm car. At home, when I stitched the images together, it turned out that both panoramas consisted of 17 images; but the zoomed one, with less than 180 degrees, came out more than twice as wide as the complete 360-degree one. However, due to the weather, the zoom didn’t turn out well, too gray. After a few years, I returned there and did it again, and this is the version you see above.

      From the viewpoint, I marked two locations to come and photograph from, higher and closer to Jerusalem: Mevasseret Zion’s water tower and Nebi Samuel. It will probably take me months to years, but at the first opportunity… I promise!

      Jerusalem zoomed in from Har Adar

      Map board

      You can order the panoramas in any size you want:

      360 degrees from the observation tower:

      Enlarge width and height by
      factor of: 1 ● Area multiplied by: 1
      Width: 86 cm ● Height: 18 cm
      17 images sized 15*10 cm
      Photography date: 12.1.2013
      Price: 2,250 NIS

      Zoom on Jerusalem:

      Enlarge width and height by
      factor of: 1 ● Area multiplied by: 1
      Width: 222 cm ● Height: 15 cm
      27 images sized 13.33*10 cm
      Photography date: 9.1.2018
      Price: 2,300 NIS

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