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Ech She'galagal Mistovev

How the wheel swirl /spins. ( Not sure about my English, sorry )
Photo taken in Kibbutz Mizra, Israel.
These are the wheels of watering of the fields.
Thanks for viewing and commenting.
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jamie winter 25 Sep 2009

very excellent capture of a unique sculpture (that is realy the wheels but looks so cool) awesome

Artist Reply: Well, Jamie.. indeed you can look at it as sculpture , very creative look into this photo, I must say. Thanks so much, enjoy the weekend.

Emily Reed 25 Sep 2009

THESE ARE SO UNIQUE AND INTERESTING! WELL DONE.

Artist Reply: Thanks so much dear Emily.. Enjoy the weekend!

Elton Houck 25 Sep 2009

I 2nd whatever you said..hey hey mule train. watertrain get them wheels a turning....lookin good Nira..but how do wheels water..don't see any water tanks, or hoses, ?

Artist Reply: OK... I didn't explain it well, I thought it's clear :-)) muvan me'elav kamuvan. Well, Elton, on these wheels the pipes of watering supposed to be. I was explained, at the kibbutz, that it is called "Wheels of Watering ". I like your idea of seeing this as "train". Thanks a lot... Enjoy the weekend.

Sigridur Bachmann 25 Sep 2009

Beautiful and very unique photo ! Very well done my friend So captivating and the colors are perfect in the late sun ! Pic of the day for me !!

Artist Reply: YEAH... It was late afternoon, the lighting was simply so wonderful.. I'm glad you enjoy it. Thanks for adding to PoD.

Anonymous Guest 25 Sep 2009

Isn't it fun to find beauty in such common yet unusual places!! Cool photo!!!

Artist Reply: Well... I was actually taking photos of sunflowers that day.. I did that in 2 different hours, and so the second time, I came to the field. someone from the kibbutz told me about the wheels, otherwise, I didn't see the wheels earlier. The lighting was so wonderful that time. Thanks so much!