Micro Panorama Thumbnail for Social Sharing Sites

The Original WWP

(March 20, 2004)

Milko K. Amorth †

Market Place in Esslingen

Andy Alpern

Kever Ha Ari, Tzfat

Tzfat, Israel

10 PM (GMT +2)

Loading panorama viewer ...
Configuring ...

© 2004 Andrew Alpern, All Rights Reserved.

Help
Caption
Panorama at the grave of Rabbi Issac Luria (the Ari HaKadosh), Kabbalist; 1534-1572. The Ari founded a new school of Mysticism which exerted a profound influence on the Jewish world and formed the basis for much Hasidic thought. He wrote, "It is good to sing;' I set out to undertake the commandment of Loving your Neighbor as Yourself''".
http://israelvr.net/kever_ha-ari
Equipment
Nikon D100, Sigma 8mm Fisheye, Kaidan QP3, PTMac, Photoshop, Cubic Converter.

PLEASE RESPECT THE ARTIST’S WORK. All images are copyright by the individual photographers, unless stated otherwise. Use in any way other than viewing on this web site is prohibited unless permission is obtained from the individual photographer. If you're interested in using a panorama, be it for non-profit or commercial purposes, please contact the individual photographer. The WWP can neither negotiate for, nor speak on behalf of its participants. The overall site is copyright by the World Wide Panorama Foundation, a California Public Benefit Corporation. Webdesign © by Martin Geier www.geiervisuell.com