E-art: a work of art in the 21st century
I spent last year studying abroad in Israel. Not only did I enjoy stimulating study sessions, I also experienced exhilarating trips, traversing the width and breadth of the country. As I witnessed more blue skies and even more majestic mountains, my appreciation of nature grew. Although I no longer have those frequent cross-country excursions, I am still taken by the magnificence and still retain the memories.

Memories; the word conjures up images of fun times, good times. Memories also fade as time marches on. This picture represents the idea of memories as it is in sepia and is slightly faded. I have such wonderful memories of my time spent in Israel last year and although time is passing, that feeling of having had those wonderful experiences will hopefully stay with me forever.
I love to think of nature as an unlimited broadcasting station, through which God speaks to us every hour, if we will only tune in. ~George Washington Carver

Magnificent picture of the Reed Sea with the Jordan mountains in the backround. Can you get enough of those blues?

This picture was taken in the early morning hours as we hiked up a mountain overlooking the Reed Sea. The brilliance of the sun, as depicted in the picture is just simply amazing. I love the angle at which the picture was photographed.

I love the contrast of the blue and tan in these photos. For me it represents the simplicity and unadulterated beauty of nature in its wholesomeness.

This picture was taken in the southern part of Israel, Eilat.

This photo was taken from a boat ride that we went on. The sun was setting and the glory speaks for itself.