A Tree near Kerem Ben Zimra, northern Israel.
Unique Imprressionistic Photography by Dubi Roman.
This image was created solely in the field. No filters were used and no lab or computer manipulation was utilized.
winter time in Caecarea by Dubi Roman.
November 2007
Impressionistic photography of the Menashe Forest by Dubi Roman, 1994.
This Image was taken solely in the field, no filters were used and no lab or computer manipulation was utilized.
Impressionistic Photography at the Yarkon Park, Tel Aviv was created in 1999 by Dubi Roman.
This Image was taken solely in the field, no filters were used and no lab or computer manipulation was utilized.
Impressionistic Photography at the Yarkon Park, Tel Aviv was created in 1994 by Dubi Roman.
This Image was taken solely in the field, no filters were used and no lab or computer manipulation was utilized.
Impressionistic Photography at the Yarkon Park, Tel Aviv was created in 1994 by Dubi Roman.
This Image was taken solely in the field, no filters were used and no lab or computer manipulation was utilized.
The Image "Impressionistic Springtime by Dubi Roman" created in the Ella Valley in 1994, through Dubi Roman unique techniques of Impressionistic Photography.
The image was created in the field, using nothing but a Nikon film camera. No filters were used and no lab or computer manipulation was utilized.
View of the old city of Jerusalem photographed Dy Dubi Roman.
www.dubiroman.com
Dubi Roman has been a member since 9 November 2007 and goes by dubiroman.
Currently in Israel.
"NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY IS KIND OF A PRAYER for whatever this beautiful country should have been and still can be. Amidst the uncertainty, the wars and the violence, stand the innocence and beauty of the forests, the streams and the flowers. But they stand lost and embarrassed, waiting for their prayer to be fulfilled..."
Dubi Roman, at the opening of "100 years of the Jewish National Fund" exhibition, Jerusalem, 2001
Dubi Roman was born in Haifa, Israel in 1957. His family has lived...
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