Capturing My Commute from Haifa to Kiryat Motzkin
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A couple of days ago, on my way home from work, I decided to try something new: capturing my entire journey, not as a dashcam video, but as a series of photographs. It’s a shame that Steemit doesn’t support video uploads, and I wasn’t keen on using YouTube for this purpose.
So, my trip began in Haifa, in the Carmel Tzarfati area. The destination was a suburban town called Kiryat Motzkin. It was evening, but the lighting was excellent, so I didn’t have to adjust the photos too much.
Yes, I ended up with quite a lot of shots! Even after deleting some, there were still 63 images left. Perhaps that’s a bit excessive, but the journey wasn’t exactly a short one.
To be honest, I didn’t bother editing each photo individually or cropping out the bit of the car window visible in every shot. The only thing I did was apply automatic colour correction in Lightroom to make the images look a bit more vibrant.
I hope you’ll enjoy this photo report of my little adventure! 😊
Sunny urban street lined with palm trees, parked cars, and a clear blue sky with scattered clouds.
Busy street with shops, pharmacies, and pedestrians, framed by low-rise buildings under a soft evening sky.
Highway scene at sunset with traffic and a road sign for Kiryat Atta and Haifa Bay.
A beautiful sunset view captured from a car on a road, with the sun glowing on the horizon and casting warm colors across the sky. Peaceful evening atmosphere.
A multi-lane road lined with palm trees and green foliage. Cars are moving along the road, and a large sign overhead directs drivers toward Kiryat Motzkin.
A bustling urban street scene during dusk, with a blue and white bus ahead in traffic. Cars are parked along the roadside near various small shops and buildings.
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