One image - the whole story - Ethiopian village on the rooftop of the Holy Sepulcher.
The image from my recent visit just two days ago.
Jerusalem was packed, as usual, much local travel, not the tourists from other countries, but the feeling of living full of life city made me happy.
This time I took with me the 5dmkii camera with the old Asahi 35mm manual lens attached. The focusing was an issue in the low light condition places, and sometimes in the fast-changing situations at the streets of the old city, but this only challenged me to be faster and to learn how to use this lens more effectively. Mostly I used predefined focus distance - something like 2.5 meters and a lower number of Aperture for the deeper hyperfocal distance and more metering zones were accused to the lens with the better focus and not blurred by the shallow Depth of Field that I loved once, but trying to use less in my recent documentary photography.
This image I photographed on the rooftop of the Church of Holy Sepulcher, the only church that has a village on its roof :-)))
Deir as-Sultan is the name of the Ethiopian village - that is also Ethiopian monastery.
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I would say it is the churchs' own personal flock.
that's possible :-)
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