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  • Forging heated iron nugget into shape with a hammer . Gidonwoduk tribe, the former Datoga blacksmith tribe. Today they are a separate tribe. They do not marry with Datoga since they discovered the secrets of blacksmithing. Photographed in Africa, Tanzania, Lake Eyasi
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  • Forging heated iron nugget into shape with a hammer . Gidonwoduk tribe, the former Datoga blacksmith tribe. Today they are a separate tribe. They do not marry with Datoga since they discovered the secrets of blacksmithing. Photographed in Africa, Tanzania, Lake Eyasi
    GS_P1060601.jpg
  • Forging heated iron nugget into shape with a hammer . Gidonwoduk tribe, the former Datoga blacksmith tribe. Today they are a separate tribe. They do not marry with Datoga since they discovered the secrets of blacksmithing. Photographed in Africa, Tanzania, Lake Eyasi
    GS_P1060574.jpg
  • Forging heated iron nugget into shape with a hammer . Gidonwoduk tribe, the former Datoga blacksmith tribe. Today they are a separate tribe. They do not marry with Datoga since they discovered the secrets of blacksmithing. Photographed in Africa, Tanzania, Lake Eyasi
    GS_P1060572.jpg
  • Forging heated iron nugget into shape with a hammer . Gidonwoduk tribe, the former Datoga blacksmith tribe. Today they are a separate tribe. They do not marry with Datoga since they discovered the secrets of blacksmithing. Photographed in Africa, Tanzania, Lake Eyasi
    GS_P1060565.jpg
  • Heart shape formed from sweets on white background
    IR_MR_C1278-1.jpg
  • Heart shape formed from sweets with two pairs of shoes within
    IR_MR_C1288_2.jpg
  • elongate conic or corkscrew shape seashell on the beach Photographed on the Mediterranean sea, Israel
    AM_f_671A0930.jpg
  • Red heart shape on white wall
    NO_1411_046_1.jpg
  • Heart shape formed from sweets with two pairs of shoes within
    IR_MR_C1288_3.jpg
  • A kiosk in the shape of a coffee cup selling coffee in Batumi, Georgia
    SL_Batumi_LS2_4379.jpg
  • Glassblower cuts molten glass with a hand tool
    IA_f_Glass_ADS_3054.jpg
  • wind shaped Desert sand dune
    EZ_f_Desert_DSC4034.jpg
  • wind shaped Desert sand dune
    EZ_f_Desert_DSC3707.jpg
  • Glassblower cuts molten glass with a hand tool
    IA_Glass_ADS_3049.jpg
  • Glassblower cuts molten glass with a hand tool
    IA_f_Glass_ADS_3046.jpg
  • Glassblower cuts molten glass with a hand tool
    IA_f_Glass_ADS_3041.jpg
  • Glassblower cuts molten glass with a hand tool
    IA_f_Glass_ADS_3038.jpg
  • colourful triangles geometrical shapes and candles
    OZ_PICT0023_fs_PSh.jpg
  • wind shaped Desert sand dune
    EZ_f_Desert_DSC3769.jpg
  • Aerial view of the parrot shape. The Nazca Lines are a group of very large geoglyphs formed by depressions or shallow incisions made in the soil of the Nazca Desert in southern Peru. They were created between 500 BC and 500 AD.
    BT_Parrot-Nazca_131.jpg
  • Aerial view of a hummingbird shape. The Nazca Lines are a group of very large geoglyphs formed by depressions or shallow incisions made in the soil of the Nazca Desert in southern Peru. They were created between 500 BC and 500 AD.
    BT_Hummingbird-Nazca_128.jpg
  • Aerial view of a hummingbird shape. The Nazca Lines are a group of very large geoglyphs formed by depressions or shallow incisions made in the soil of the Nazca Desert in southern Peru. They were created between 500 BC and 500 AD.
    BT_Hummingbird-Nazca_127.jpg
  • Aerial view of hands shape. The Nazca Lines are a group of very large geoglyphs formed by depressions or shallow incisions made in the soil of the Nazca Desert in southern Peru. They were created between 500 BC and 500 AD.
    BT_Hands-Nazca_135.jpg
  • Aerial view of the Candelabra shape. The Nazca Lines are a group of very large geoglyphs formed by depressions or shallow incisions made in the soil of the Nazca Desert in southern Peru. They were created between 500 BC and 500 AD.
    BT_Candelabra-Nazca_134.jpg
  • Abstract 3d shapes Yellow Cones
    DN_Tel-Aviv-Museum_1.jpg
  • Aerial view of the whale shape. The Nazca Lines are a group of very large geoglyphs formed by depressions or shallow incisions made in the soil of the Nazca Desert in southern Peru. They were created between 500 BC and 500 AD.
    BT_Whale-Nazca_133.jpg
  • Aerial view of the spider shape. The Nazca Lines are a group of very large geoglyphs formed by depressions or shallow incisions made in the soil of the Nazca Desert in southern Peru. They were created between 500 BC and 500 AD.
    BT_Spider-Nazca_132.jpg
  • Abstract 3d shapes yellow line green background
    DN_Tel-Aviv-Museum_9.jpg
  • Abstract 3d shapes Yellow Cones
    DN_Tel-Aviv-Museum_2.jpg
  • Abstract 3d shapes yellow sphere and half sphere
    DN_Tel-Aviv-Museum_6.jpg
  • close up of the Hands of a female pastry chef as she demonstrates how to  knead, roll and shape  dough at a baking workshop
    DS_f_baking_0307.jpg
  • dome shaped clouds over the ocean Photographed at Disko Bay, Greenland
    JT_Disko-Bay_26-6979.jpg
  • Flower and heart shapes stone on wooden background
    GE_f_Background_7417.jpg
  • Dew drops on a spider web depicting the shape and complexity of the spider web
    AM_m_Spiderweb_1845.jpg
  • two pink flamingos creating the shape of a heart with their neck and head
    VA_b_IMG_5841_fs.jpg
  • caffein addiction concept. Coffee beans in the shape of a skull and a syringe of caffeine
    IA_f_AMK_9743.jpg
  • close up of the Hands of a female pastry chef as she demonstrates how to  knead, roll and shape  dough at a baking workshop
    DS_f_baking_0460.jpg
  • close up of the Hands of a female pastry chef as she demonstrates how to  knead, roll and shape  dough at a baking workshop
    DS_f_baking_0459.jpg
  • close up of the Hands of a female pastry chef as she demonstrates how to  knead, roll and shape  dough at a baking workshop
    DS_f_baking_0313.jpg
  • close up of the Hands of a female pastry chef as she demonstrates how to  knead, roll and shape  dough at a baking workshop
    DS_f_baking_0292.jpg
  • close up of the Hands of a female pastry chef as she demonstrates how to  knead, roll and shape  dough at a baking workshop
    DS_f_baking_0287.jpg
  • I love trees hands form a heart shape on a tree trunk
    SL_f_Batumi_LS2_4247.jpg
  • Dew drops on a spider web depicting the shape and complexity of the spider web
    AM_m_Spiderweb_1839.jpg
  • tanned wet woman sunbathing Woman has a heart shape pendant on her chest Model Release available
    MP_Lanzarote_0078.jpg
  • A graphic display of an adult walking with child while holding hands
    OZ_MiniIsrael_PICT86.jpg
  • wind shaped Desert sand dune
    VA_f_casui-dunes_343.jpg
  • wind shaped Desert sand dune
    VA_f_casui-dunes_344.jpg
  • wind shaped Desert sand dune
    VA_f_casui-dunes_335.jpg
  • wind shaped Desert sand dune
    VA_f_casui-dunes_341.jpg
  • wind shaped Desert sand dune
    VA_f_casui-dunes_327.jpg
  • wind shaped Desert sand dune
    VA_f_casui-dunes_324.jpg
  • Pareidolia is the tendency for incorrect perception of a stimulus as an object, pattern or meaning known to the observer, such as seeing shapes in clouds, seeing faces in inanimate objects or abstract patterns, or hearing hidden messages in music. Pareidolia can be considered a subcategory of apophenia. Pareidolia was at one time considered a symptom of human psychosis, but it is now seen as a normal human tendency.
    VA_f_Pareidolia_0393.jpg
  • Pareidolia is the tendency for incorrect perception of a stimulus as an object, pattern or meaning known to the observer, such as seeing shapes in clouds, seeing faces in inanimate objects or abstract patterns, or hearing hidden messages in music. Pareidolia can be considered a subcategory of apophenia. Pareidolia was at one time considered a symptom of human psychosis, but it is now seen as a normal human tendency.
    VA_f_Pareidolia_DSC09910.jpg
  • Pareidolia is the tendency for incorrect perception of a stimulus as an object, pattern or meaning known to the observer, such as seeing shapes in clouds, seeing faces in inanimate objects or abstract patterns, or hearing hidden messages in music. Pareidolia can be considered a subcategory of apophenia. Pareidolia was at one time considered a symptom of human psychosis, but it is now seen as a normal human tendency.
    VA_f_Pareidolia_DSC08681.jpg
  • Closeup of a rose shaped growth head of Echeveria succulent plant. Echeveria is a large genus of flowering plants in the family Crassulaceae, native to semi-desert areas of Central America, Mexico and northwestern South America. Photographed in Israel in July
    IR_f_Jerusalem_E8406.jpg
  • Pineapple shaped light fittings at Club Tropicana
    DB_Club-Tropicana.jpg
  • Israel, Negev Desert landscape. The Bulbus rock field in front of Mount Zin. Bulbus is an Arabic name for potatoes. These potato shaped rocks are found in the thousands near Mt Zin, Negev Desert, Israel
    BT_f_Bulbus_7480.jpg
  • Digitally enhanced image of I love TLV (Tel Aviv, Israel) with a heart shaped graphic and colourful background
    IR_f_I-Love-3-Artist.jpg
  • Eroded granite. The action of waves over countless millennia has shaped the hard granite into these sculpted formations. This is the tropical island of La Digue, part of the Seychelles islands of the Indian Ocean. The Seychelles islands formed some 200 million years ago when India and Madagascar split off from Africa. They are unique as the only granite islands in the world, as well as being the oldest islands in the world. Many such sculpted granite boulders and outcrops are found along the beaches of the Seychelles.
    BT_Seychelles-rocky-shore_35.jpg
  • Farrier preparing a horse's hoof for new shoe sitting and shaping the shoe
    OR_farrier_DSC_6887.jpg
  • A female Caucasian potter in her workshop shapes clay on a potter's wheel. Closeup of her hands showing motion
    HN_f_Potter_1853.jpg
  • Israel, Negev Desert landscape. The Bulbus rock field in front of Mount Zin. Bulbus is an Arabic name for potatoes. These potato shaped rocks are found in the thousands near Mt Zin, Negev Desert, Israel
    BT_f_Bulbus_7478.jpg
  • Israel, Negev Desert landscape. The Bulbus rock field in front of Mount Zin. Bulbus is an Arabic name for potatoes. These potato shaped rocks are found in the thousands near Mt Zin, Negev Desert, Israel
    BT_f_Bulbus_7477.jpg
  • Israel, Negev Desert landscape. The Bulbus rock field in front of Mount Zin. Bulbus is an Arabic name for potatoes. These potato shaped rocks are found in the thousands near Mt Zin, Negev Desert, Israel
    BT_f_Bulbus_7475.jpg
  • Digitally enhanced image of I love TLV (Tel Aviv, Israel) with a heart shaped graphic and colourful background
    IR_f_I-love-TLV-4.jpg
  • Digitally enhanced image of I love TLV (Tel Aviv, Israel) with a heart shaped graphic and colourful background
    IR_f_I-Love-3-MPA.jpg
  • Digitally enhanced image of I love TLV (Tel Aviv, Israel) with a heart shaped graphic and colourful background
    IR_f_I-Love-3-WPAP.jpg
  • Digitally enhanced image of I love TLV (Tel Aviv, Israel) with a heart shaped graphic a neon sign text black background
    IR_f_I-Love-3-Neon-2.jpg
  • Digitally enhanced image of I love TLV (Tel Aviv, Israel) with a heart shaped graphic a neon sign text black background
    IR_f_I-Love-2-Neon.jpg
  • Eroded granite. The action of waves over countless millennia has shaped the hard granite into these sculpted formations. This is the tropical island of La Digue, part of the Seychelles islands of the Indian Ocean. The Seychelles islands formed some 200 million years ago when India and Madagascar split off from Africa. They are unique as the only granite islands in the world, as well as being the oldest islands in the world. Many such sculpted granite boulders and outcrops are found along the beaches of the Seychelles.
    BT_La-Digue-Seychelles_45.jpg
  • Eroded granite. The action of waves over countless millennia has shaped the hard granite into these sculpted formations. This is the tropical island of La Digue, part of the Seychelles islands of the Indian Ocean. The Seychelles islands formed some 200 million years ago when India and Madagascar split off from Africa. They are unique as the only granite islands in the world, as well as being the oldest islands in the world. Many such sculpted granite boulders and outcrops are found along the beaches of the Seychelles.
    BT_La-Digue-Seychelles_44.jpg
  • Eroded granite. The action of waves over countless millennia has shaped the hard granite into these sculpted formations. This is the tropical island of La Digue, part of the Seychelles islands of the Indian Ocean. The Seychelles islands formed some 200 million years ago when India and Madagascar split off from Africa. They are unique as the only granite islands in the world, as well as being the oldest islands in the world. Many such sculpted granite boulders and outcrops are found along the beaches of the Seychelles.
    BT_La-Digue-Seychelles_42.jpg
  • Eroded granite. The action of waves over countless millennia has shaped the hard granite into these sculpted formations. This is the tropical island of La Digue, part of the Seychelles islands of the Indian Ocean. The Seychelles islands formed some 200 million years ago when India and Madagascar split off from Africa. They are unique as the only granite islands in the world, as well as being the oldest islands in the world. Many such sculpted granite boulders and outcrops are found along the beaches of the Seychelles.
    BT_Seychelles-rocky-shore_34.jpg
  • Eroded granite. The action of waves over countless millennia has shaped the hard granite into these sculpted formations. This is the tropical island of La Digue, part of the Seychelles islands of the Indian Ocean. The Seychelles islands formed some 200 million years ago when India and Madagascar split off from Africa. They are unique as the only granite islands in the world, as well as being the oldest islands in the world. Many such sculpted granite boulders and outcrops are found along the beaches of the Seychelles.
    BT_Erosion_33.jpg
  • Eroded granite. The action of waves over countless millennia has shaped the hard granite into these sculpted formations. This is the tropical island of La Digue, part of the Seychelles islands of the Indian Ocean. The Seychelles islands formed some 200 million years ago when India and Madagascar split off from Africa. They are unique as the only granite islands in the world, as well as being the oldest islands in the world. Many such sculpted granite boulders and outcrops are found along the beaches of the Seychelles.
    BT_Erosion_31.jpg
  • Eroded granite. The action of waves over countless millennia has shaped the hard granite into these sculpted formations. This is the tropical island of La Digue, part of the Seychelles islands of the Indian Ocean. The Seychelles islands formed some 200 million years ago when India and Madagascar split off from Africa. They are unique as the only granite islands in the world, as well as being the oldest islands in the world. Many such sculpted granite boulders and outcrops are found along the beaches of the Seychelles.
    BT_Erosion_29.jpg
  • Eroded granite. The action of waves over countless millennia has shaped the hard granite into these sculpted formations. This is the tropical island of La Digue, part of the Seychelles islands of the Indian Ocean. The Seychelles islands formed some 200 million years ago when India and Madagascar split off from Africa. They are unique as the only granite islands in the world, as well as being the oldest islands in the world. Many such sculpted granite boulders and outcrops are found along the beaches of the Seychelles.
    BT_Erosion_30.jpg
  • Eroded granite. The action of waves over countless millennia has shaped the hard granite into these sculpted formations. This is the tropical island of La Digue, part of the Seychelles islands of the Indian Ocean. The Seychelles islands formed some 200 million years ago when India and Madagascar split off from Africa. They are unique as the only granite islands in the world, as well as being the oldest islands in the world. Many such sculpted granite boulders and outcrops are found along the beaches of the Seychelles.
    BT_Erosion_26.jpg
  • Eroded granite. The action of waves over countless millennia has shaped the hard granite into these sculpted formations. This is the tropical island of La Digue, part of the Seychelles islands of the Indian Ocean. The Seychelles islands formed some 200 million years ago when India and Madagascar split off from Africa. They are unique as the only granite islands in the world, as well as being the oldest islands in the world. Many such sculpted granite boulders and outcrops are found along the beaches of the Seychelles.
    BT_Erosion_27.jpg
  • Eroded granite. The action of waves over countless millennia has shaped the hard granite into these sculpted formations. This is the tropical island of La Digue, part of the Seychelles islands of the Indian Ocean. The Seychelles islands formed some 200 million years ago when India and Madagascar split off from Africa. They are unique as the only granite islands in the world, as well as being the oldest islands in the world. Many such sculpted granite boulders and outcrops are found along the beaches of the Seychelles.
    BT_Erosion_25.jpg
  • Eroded granite. The action of waves over countless millennia has shaped the hard granite into these sculpted formations. This is the tropical island of La Digue, part of the Seychelles islands of the Indian Ocean. The Seychelles islands formed some 200 million years ago when India and Madagascar split off from Africa. They are unique as the only granite islands in the world, as well as being the oldest islands in the world. Many such sculpted granite boulders and outcrops are found along the beaches of the Seychelles.
    BT_Erosion_24.jpg
  • Eroded granite. The action of waves over countless millennia has shaped the hard granite into these sculpted formations. This is the tropical island of La Digue, part of the Seychelles islands of the Indian Ocean. The Seychelles islands formed some 200 million years ago when India and Madagascar split off from Africa. They are unique as the only granite islands in the world, as well as being the oldest islands in the world. Many such sculpted granite boulders and outcrops are found along the beaches of the Seychelles.
    BT_Erosion_23.jpg
  • Eroded granite. The action of waves over countless millennia has shaped the hard granite into these sculpted formations. This is the tropical island of La Digue, part of the Seychelles islands of the Indian Ocean. The Seychelles islands formed some 200 million years ago when India and Madagascar split off from Africa. They are unique as the only granite islands in the world, as well as being the oldest islands in the world. Many such sculpted granite boulders and outcrops are found along the beaches of the Seychelles.
    BT_Erosion_22.jpg
  • Eroded granite. The action of waves over countless millennia has shaped the hard granite into these sculpted formations. This is the tropical island of La Digue, part of the Seychelles islands of the Indian Ocean. The Seychelles islands formed some 200 million years ago when India and Madagascar split off from Africa. They are unique as the only granite islands in the world, as well as being the oldest islands in the world. Many such sculpted granite boulders and outcrops are found along the beaches of the Seychelles.
    BT_Erosion_21.jpg
  • Eroded granite. The action of waves over countless millennia has shaped the hard granite into these sculpted formations. This is the tropical island of La Digue, part of the Seychelles islands of the Indian Ocean. The Seychelles islands formed some 200 million years ago when India and Madagascar split off from Africa. They are unique as the only granite islands in the world, as well as being the oldest islands in the world. Many such sculpted granite boulders and outcrops are found along the beaches of the Seychelles.
    BT_Erosion_19.jpg
  • Eroded granite. The action of waves over countless millennia has shaped the hard granite into these sculpted formations. This is the tropical island of La Digue, part of the Seychelles islands of the Indian Ocean. The Seychelles islands formed some 200 million years ago when India and Madagascar split off from Africa. They are unique as the only granite islands in the world, as well as being the oldest islands in the world. Many such sculpted granite boulders and outcrops are found along the beaches of the Seychelles.
    BT_Erosion_20.jpg
  • Ptitim is a type of toasted pasta shaped like rice grains or little balls developed in Israel in the 1950s when rice was scarce. Outside Israel, it is typically marketed as Israeli couscous, Jerusalem couscous, or pearl couscous. In Israel, it originally became known as "Ben-Gurion rice" though it is mainly called "ptitim" nowadays. It is Pearl-shaped and is identical to the Levantine and North African pearled couscous
    IA_f_food_AAD_7405.JPG
  • An European female potter in her workshop shapes clay on a potter's wheel. Closeup of her hands
    HN_Potter_1893.jpg
  • An European female potter in her workshop shapes clay on a potter's wheel. Closeup of her hands
    HN_Potter_1918.jpg
  • An European female potter in her workshop shapes clay on a potter's wheel. Closeup of her hands
    HN_Potter_1888.jpg
  • An European female potter in her workshop shapes clay on a potter's wheel. Closeup of her hands
    HN_Potter_1852.jpg
  • Farrier preparing a horse's hoof for new shoe shaping the new shoe
    OR_farrier_DSC_6905_fs.jpg
  • Old style hand made iron workers in a small work shop, force shaping a red hot iron rod
    IA_0805_DSC_0637_fs.jpg
  • Old style hand made iron workers in a small work shop, force shaping a red hot iron rod
    IA_DSC_7774_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Old style hand made iron workers in a small work shop, force shaping a red hot iron rod
    IA_DSC_7766_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Old style hand made iron workers in a small work shop Grinding and shaping iron on a whetstone
    IA_DSC_7763_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Israel, Negev Desert landscape. The Bulbus rock field in front of Mount Zin. Bulbus is an Arabic name for potatoes. These potato shaped rocks are found in the thousands near Mt Zin, Negev Desert, Israel
    BT_f_Bulbus_7491.jpg
  • Israel, Negev Desert landscape. The Bulbus rock field in front of Mount Zin. Bulbus is an Arabic name for potatoes. These potato shaped rocks are found in the thousands near Mt Zin, Negev Desert, Israel
    BT_f_Bulbus_7490.jpg
  • Digitally enhanced image of I love TLV (Tel Aviv, Israel) with a flaming heart shaped graphic on blue  background
    IR_f_I-Love-3-afterburn.jpg
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