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		<title>War &amp; Peace</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I didn&#8217;t plan on putting up a lot of my older stuff, but you know how plans change.  I wanted this to be my first post because it&#8217;s my favorite image I&#8217;ve taken.
Shot May 15, 2007, in Jerusalem at the Western Wall, the last standing wall of the 2nd Temple finished by Herod the Great [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I didn&#8217;t plan on putting up a lot of my older stuff, but you know how plans change.  I wanted this to be my first post because it&#8217;s my favorite image I&#8217;ve taken.</p>
<p>Shot May 15, 2007, in Jerusalem at the Western Wall, the last standing wall of the 2nd Temple finished by Herod the Great &#8212; the one mentioned so much in the New Testament Gospels.  It&#8217;s currently the most sacred place for the Jewish people on Earth.  Here is an IDF (Israeli Defense Forces) Soldier and an Orthodox Jewish man, both praying at the wall.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s not technically perfect, but then again what great art is?  But it has a richness to me that is hard to describe.  For me, it represents a lot about religion with which I have a lot of history.</p>
<p>It also represents that sort of two sided-ness of reality &#8212; there is war here, and there is peace.  And yet under the surface, which one of these men want peace more?  The IDF soldier or the Orthodox Jew?  You can&#8217;t say without speaking with them.  So we find a sort of paradox here with these two men &#8212; both in a way are men of war.  Both in a way are men of peace.  Yet you&#8217;d never guess by looking at their clothing.</p>
<p>So much more here for me, but I&#8217;ll leave it to you.</p>
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