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Three wondrous nature exhibitions at the Open Museum of Photography in Tel Hai.
11th November - 14th December, 2013
The Open Museum of Photography at the Industrial Park in Tel Hai, invites you to the Winter of Birds Festival during the months of November and December. From 11.11 to 14.12, there will be an abundance of cultural activities and activities in nature.
 
Three new nature photography exhibitions will be opened up to the public on November 11, 2013. The opening event for the exhibitions will take place on November 16, 2013, at 13:00.
 


Bird watching at Hula Lake. Photo: KKL-JNF Photo Archive


Hula Lake at sunset. Photo: KKL-JNF Photo Archive

Another Land -  From the love of nature to the love of photography, featuring the esteemed nature photographer Eyal Bartuv.  Bartuv's photographs reflect the sharp contrast and beauty inherent in nature and the destruction that exists within it. 

The Hula - Images from a Disappearing Lake - Historical photographs taken during the draining of Lake Hula, which were saved and collected by the KKL-JNF Photo Archive. This exhibition will display the some of the best works of photographers whose names have become legend in the history of Israeli photography, including Zeev Vilnai, Yaakov Ben Dov, Abraham Malevsky, Zoltan Kluger, Peter Merom, Fritz Schlesinger and Rudy Weisenstein. 

With the Autumn Come the Birds - An exhibition of bird photography, by the late Ruby Silberstein, photographer and educator. These photographs center mainly around the fish ponds of Maayan Zvi, the Beit She'an Valley, Shechaniya, Kfar Masaryk and the Sea of ​​Galilee. The exhibition portrays the dynamic activity of local waterfowl and the migratory phenomenon.
 
Visitors are also invited to a gallery conversation with nature photographer Eyal Bartuv on his experiences in nature photography and on Israel's wildlife. There will also be a photography workshop with Eyal Bartuv at Lake Hula during the changing light, on flocks and details, water and reflections.