The rain stopped, and then the photographs of this amazing rainbow in the Jezreel Valley were documented
Liron Shapira, a photographer for the Society for the Protection of Nature, walked around his house in the Jezreel Valley this weekend and documented an amazing arch through which a flock of birds passed in preparation for their overnight parking.
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Ziv Reinstein
16/01/2022
Sunday, 16 January 2022, 10:35 Updated: 11:13
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Small moments of grace.
The Rainbow in the Jezreel Valley, this weekend (Photo: The Society for the Protection of Nature, Liron Shapira)
Among the many rains of the weekend, there were also some moments of grace in which the sun came out and combined with the rain created a spectacular rainbow.
Liron Shapira, a photographer at the Society for the Protection of Nature, documented near his home in the Jezreel Valley an amazing rainbow into which a flock of birds entered with perfect timing.
"I photographed in the area of the fish ponds of Kibbutz Hazorea," Shapira told Walla!
Tourism, "because it's an area where I photograph quite a bit and it has fish ponds with a lot of animals. The area is close to my house so I walk around quite a bit and suddenly I saw this rainbow, on Friday at about 15:00. I stopped at a relatively high place and suddenly saw birds. Fly towards the rainbow for the night and go through it "..
According to Shapira, the colors of the rainbow in photography are usually less good than what you see in the field," but what happened here was that the rain stopped, the sun came out of the clouds. Go for about a minute until it disappears and gets good lighting, so beautiful colors came out. "
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Raptor that also fell into the sunset (Photo: The Society for the Protection of Nature, Liron Shapira)
A flock of birds that made their way to spend the night in the valley (Photo: The Society for the Protection of Nature, Liron Shapira)
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