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The Dead Sea is the artist’s source of inspiration. Video
The Dead Sea is the artist’s source of inspiration. Video
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A Russian photographer claims he has revealed the mysteries of the Dead Sea. Leonid Padrul says NO to PhotoShop, but that he has found a totally different... 07.12.2007, Sputnik International
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The Dead Sea is the artist’s source of inspiration. Video
07:14 GMT 07.12.2007 (Updated: 19:41 GMT 19.10.2022) A Russian photographer claims he has revealed the mysteries of the Dead Sea. Leonid Padrul says NO to PhotoShop, but that he has found a totally different approach. His project “The Shadow of Jerusalem” includes 10,000 portraits of the sea.