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The ancient Egyptian history has always fascinated me. Various TV programs have brought back various famous pharaohs, like Ramses II and Tutankhamen, the many gods and goddesses, mummies, pyramids, mysterious and newly discovered tombs, etc. to life for me. Finally, I had the chance to see those in real life. Well at least, I will be able to bring myself closer to the location where all those things actually took place.

Our travel in Egypt started in Cairo; our very first night in Cairo after arriving there from Paris was really short. After resting for only about two hours, we had to get up early the following morning to catch a 4:30AM flight to Abu Simbel, which is located in the southern part of Egypt at the Sudanese border. After a short and what I felt "rushed" visit to the temple, we flew back to Aswan and boarded a cruise ship, Radamis II, where we stayed for 3 nights and sailed to Luxor. Finally, on the cruise ship we could relax. In Aswan and along the Nile, we visited several temples, Philae, Kom Ombo, Edfu, Karnak, Luxor, Valley of the Kings, Valley of the Queens, Hatshepsut temple and several other spots. After the cruise, we flew back to Cairo and spent 2 nights there and we visited the pyramids and sphinx at Giza, the Cairo museum, Coptic and old Cairo. By bus, we traced the Exodus route through the Sinai Desert, the home of the Bedouin tribes. After crossing Israel at Eilat, we arrived in Jordan and continued our journey to Petra. Please note that this gallery doesn't contain all images documenting the spots we visited.

Two famous temples, Abu Simbel and Philae, were "relocated" to a higher ground as the result of the construction of the Aswan dam. The Egyptian government in corroboration with UNESCO conducted year long salvage and relocation operations during which the two temples were dismantled with every block assigned a number and its position noted and reassembled at higher location.

In most cases, I put emphasis more on the artistic value of the images rather than for documentation purposes. There are images I took for those purposes, including people shots but they are more for personal usage and as such were not posted here on this gallery. Recording for travel documentation would not be really complete anyway since photography was strictly prohibited at some places.

While I understand that flash photography could potentially damage the valuable relics over a long term but not allowing any kind of photography, even without flash, was still a disappointment for me. At the most popular temples/spots, like in the Valley of the Kings, Cairo Museum where the golden mask of Tutankhamen was on display, any kind of photographic equipment has to be left in the bus to make sure that that won't happen. Inside Ben Ezra synagogue, where Moses was found as a baby and St Sergius church, where the Holy Family stayed, in Cairo, photography was also strictly prohibited and enforced. At ancient temples, where you can bring your camera gear although picture taking is not allowed, the guards, in uniform and unofficial, "patrol" the area and they have become shrewd business folks. For a fee they let you take pictures, even inside temples, which in itself is a win-win situation for both parties but there are outside sections, where clearly pictures are allowed, were "artificially" roped off. Again, for a fee, they would do you a favor and let you in.

Photography tidbits:
On this trip to Egypt, Israel https://pbase.com/ageojo/israel and Jordan https://pbase.com/ageojo/jordan__petra , I took 2 zoom and 2 prime lenses with a Canon full frame body. In total, I took approximately 3,500 images, including the stay in Paris. The most used lens was my 16-35mm f/2.8 Mark II with which I took more than 2,000 images. The other zoom lens, a 70-200mm f/2.8 Mark II, some in combination with a 1.4X TC, was used to take approximately 700 images. Out of the primes lenses, I used my 50mm f/1.2 for some 550 shots and the 24mm TS-E Mark II lens for slightly over 100 shots and mostly in Paris on the way over to the Middle East.

The temples and pyramids in Egypt are lit at night. The color temperature of lighting varies quite a bit and not only from temple to temple but in a lot of cases from one section to the other within the same temple. Adjusting the white balance in post processing could be tricky. Yes, you do need a tripod to take pictures at night.

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After Life or Devine Boat
After Life or Devine Boat
Camel and Pyramids - How Extraordinary... LOL
Camel and Pyramids - How Extraordinary... LOL
Camel and Pyramids - Another Extraordinary Shot... LOL
Camel and Pyramids - Another Extraordinary Shot... LOL
Camel Ride Vendor
Camel Ride Vendor
Camel Love....
Camel Love....
Cliche Shot from Egypt: Sphinx and Pyramid
Cliche Shot from Egypt: Sphinx and Pyramid
Sunset Shot of Sphinx and Pyramid
Sunset Shot of Sphinx and Pyramid
Sphinx at Sunset
Sphinx at Sunset
Bedouin Girl and Her Donkey
Bedouin Girl and Her Donkey
Two Bedouin Boys Playing
Two Bedouin Boys Playing
Selling Dendrites as Burning Bush Remnants
Selling Dendrites as Burning Bush Remnants
Happy Bedouin Children
Happy Bedouin Children
Mobile Phone Penetrated the Deepest Part of Sinai Peninsula
Mobile Phone Penetrated the Deepest Part of Sinai Peninsula
Water Pipes Ready to be Smoked
Water Pipes Ready to be Smoked
Preparing Dough for Pita Bread
Preparing Dough for Pita Bread
Grilled Chicken, Anyone?
Grilled Chicken, Anyone?
Making Pita Bread
Making Pita Bread
Our Dancers
Our Dancers
Light Trail of Hikers of Long Exposure
Light Trail of Hikers of Long Exposure
Still Waiting for Sunrise
Still Waiting for Sunrise
Sunrise at Mount Sinai
Sunrise at Mount Sinai
Basking in the Sun
Basking in the Sun
Two Camel Ride Vendors Conversing
Two Camel Ride Vendors Conversing
Posing at Still Low Setting Sun
Posing at Still Low Setting Sun
Moses' Well
Moses' Well
Saint Catherine Monastery
Saint Catherine Monastery
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