Mixing it up!
This particular JPIx carnival, JPIX 2 , I'm going to try a slightly different format. Heck the Carnivals only 2 editions old, and I'd be surprised if you didn't see a lot more variations in the presentation of Photos and content.
Want to Host?
There's still a vacancy for the hosting of JPix 5,
Batya from
Me-ander and
Shiloh Musings is the Host for the next
JPix 3,
Chaim from
Life of Rubin is the host for
JPix 4 .
If anyone has ever done a
Haveil Havalim,
Kosher Cooking Carnival, or other type of
carnival then you'll be the first to agree hosting a carnival is quite a bit of work.
Yet in hosting a carnival you gain many things which aren't immediately obvious.
These include a huge increase in traffic, blog links to your blog, getting known by the Community and certainly not the least getting to know other fellow Jews and their blogs.
This isn't a definitive list of the benefits of hosting a carnival, but whilst JPix Carnival is a community carnival, those that host it aren't totally un rewarded.
Finally, I must say and state the obvious a carnival is only as good as the people and submissions they send; and the future for JPIx is looking fantastic, without any more speeches lets get right into it.
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Welcome to the 2nd JPix
Carnival of Pictures.
Eretz Israel
First of I'd like to draw attention to
Joshua who has the Blog
Josh's Photos, Josh submitted a stunning photo last month called
leaping upon the mountains but the very day I posted the first
JPix carnival his blog had a problem and he missed out on the link, his photos are stunning and that's why I've featured
Ramon Crater as the featured image for JPix 2.
Josh has some amazing photos of Mount Hermon posted on his blog.
Consider adding
Josh's Photos to your blog roll he has some exceptional photos
Right: Beauty in Just a Simple Day
Batya's been busy snapping photos, [although she is still being all thumbs on the new camera phone] she sent in this photo essay of a wintery day's walk,
Not quite what I had planned...
Right: Batya holding the newly released
Hide and Seek
Yisrael Medad from
My Right Word has a stunning picture of dawn breaking over Shiloh late last year, title
Dawn At Shiloh, click on the blogger picture at his blog to see a size picture that does justice to this image.
Yisrael's neighbour has a spectacular almond tree in full blossom, check out Yisrael's blog to see
The Blossoming Almond Tree .
Above: Shiloh at dawn
Yisrael provided me with another picture
Vale of Shiloh which was a large expansive picture of the Shiloh Valley, unfortunately I couldn't find it on
My Right Word so I have uploaded it to photo hosting, and by clicking on the small picture you can see it.
Most of you will be aware of the importance of Shiloh in Judaism, but some may not be aware of the amazing mosaics which have been recently found in areas surrounding Shiloh. These archaeological treasures may 'never' have existed if Israelis hadn't become aware of them. Anyway I'll let someone far more qualified take you on this journey of Mosaic treasures.
With thanks to
Yisrael Medad
Mosiac Treasures 1.It's Tu B'Av at Shiloh,
It describes complex negotiations and the motif that persistence finally pays off.
Right: A Jewish man walks past some Arabs
The Temple Mount with the Mount of Olives in the background.
Another of Evan's Photos from his blog,
Planet Israel worth seeing.
Judaism
A Simple Jew has some probing questions on the creative process in Question & Answer with Space Cadet - Creativity
A Simple Jew also requests we consider what appears to be a worthy cause in his article Dancing with Kugels
Above Right: Composition of leaves
Sights, Out and About

What else would you do when near Zion Square than
go eating out Kosher, it seems Batya has had the busiest fortnight I've ever seen. There certainly wasn't a lack of colorful characters from her vantage point whilst eating her meal, the sunset on the way home looks breathtaking.
Her thumbs are back as she discovers her new mobile phone doesn't do some things her old phone did. Barely sleeping due to the worry of knowing if her
new phone alarm would go off automatically like her old one. A restless sleep, hours fly by,
and the new day dawns .
Above: A crimson sunset on returning to Shiloh
SoccerDad shows us some
Snow scenes from this February around the home, and not to far away..
Left: lights reflect on refrozen snow

..In a more serious event he reports,in his post
believe the road is fixed, that a major leaking main took over a week to fix in Baltimore , the only good coming from it were a couple of nice photos courtesy of
SoccerDad.
Why am I thinking of T. S. Elliot?

If you think the snow was heavy or cold at
SoccerDad's then your not going to believe what
YamLive got up to.
Yamlive goes to Parish NY chasing 9ft deep snow!
Thanks to Chaim from
Life of Rubin for pointing the weather vane.

I've heard of storm chasing but 9ft deep snow chasing?
They seem to know how to have fun

Yamlive,
they were getting down and getting 'groovy'
Ya'aqov from
Esser Agaroth pointed out this Jewish blogger,
Jewish Nation whom I'm sure a few of you will have never come across. It seems
Emanuel is quite a talented if not sporadic photographer. Check out
Lost Quarter , which is a brief photoessay of Barcelona's Jewish Quarter.
Right: The Lost Quarter
Its a beautiful photo of the most iridescent greens, the detaill is amazing.
Left: Mottel, not thinking of diving in!

Left: A Drink for the Land
Baleboosteh has a post dealing with the recent heavy rains that her part of Australia recieved. Titled A Drink for the Land its an amazing change from only just recently when she displayed photos showing the drought. 
Above: The Before.
OutofAmmo retells a scary bathroom experience in school and shows us a funny costume which seems to include an element of slapstick. Check it all out here:
Costumes and the Haunted Bathroom.
Right: A Funny Costume
Fudge from
MTOCATOTHS presents her advertising project,
Oh Loretta , which despite the jocularity, is actually very good, do click on the blogger post and check out the larger image.
Left: Go With The Flow
It seems the other miniPT
Rafiki from Frozen Cusatard ButterBurgers is
Still working on that camera therefore doesn't have any photographs, and will hence forth have 'no recollection of adolescent school years'.

He has a pretty cool Video project, but we
dont play
Fulaxin videos here!
Right: Fulaxin
Ocassions
Happy 1st Birthday Lola!
Shabot 6000 shares some beautiful photos called Peace with My Niece
Seems Lola was having a big 1 year old party, when Ben Baruch was visitng back home.
Whilst your at
Shabot 6000 check out his new Blog currently underconstruction
Other
Jewish Blogmeister thinks he is on to a good thing with his latest Kosher discovery.
Sammy from Yid with Lid , reveals some photos that a reader emailed him, they're very topical and to do with the Othomom Lawsuit--Pamela Greenbaum Pictures Judge for yourself .
It's a post on
Yid With Lid, you just can't miss out checking,
Left: Pamela Greenbaum
Yael from
Aliyah! Step-by-Step: Making a Life in Israelhas
It's a girl
"Her picture goes up at the pet store and the vets tomorrow in hopes someone might adopt her in the next 3 days. She’s extremely sweet and loving–anyone know anyone who might want…? Right now she is set up with food, water and a litter box and is happily curled up in the rabbit cuddle. I’ll leave you with a picture of her I took when I brought her home:"
Art fot Arts sake
Right: Beauty in the Mundane
TikkunGer presents
From the Shadows which is featured on his Flickr account in his
Judaica Steam [collection of
47 photos presented autmomatically, An assortment of pictures which are all in some way related to Judaism.]
Left: From the Shadows
Mottels photo
of Venezia and World Peace is very evocative of the past gone by, it seems to capture the essence of time passing, as though it is paradoxically a time lapse camera .
Mottel from
Letters of Thought submitted the photo under Travel, but personally its such an exceptional photo, I have placed it in the Art category.
Right: of Venezia and World Peace

"The lady walking forlornly down the cobblestone streets of a former bastion of Judaism struck a cord in me that resonated with the emotions of Majdanek ..."
Left: The Old Jewish Quarter of Lublin
There's something about the genre of black & white photography, I'm sure its more than the sense of age it conveys, its the tonal depth, contrast and its ability to pick up and accentuate images that in color would be rather more bland and less enlightening.

In black aand white nuances are seen, a perfect example is A Simple Jews Black and White picture of the Week,
Within a Puddle, a beautiful photo, and an evocative title.

Snoopy the Goon from
SImply Jews shows us his not the only one feeling cold with
Winter misery, wet nuts. Make sure you click on the smaller blogger picture to see the larger more detailed image.
Right: Winter Misery, wet nuts
Fun with Photos

The irrepressible
Yid with Lid approached
Bagelblogger asking if 'manipulated photos' could have a place on JPix, being a fan of Photographic satire myself, I could see no reason why not.
So it is with amusement that we view Yid with Lid's submission
Mr President, Stop Buying Abbas' Snake OilLeft: Abbas as PinicchioRight: Miss Piggy

I must admit Bagelblogger enjoys manipulating photos, and one I only did today is a deliberately obscure
Miss Piggy.
I'm sure Yid's idea of a section for manipulated photos will become a very popular submission category in the future.
Flying Solo
[#] : [Individual photos submitted by Jews who are non bloggers.]
David needed to submit his photos separately from the group blog, his photos might not be blogged based but there definitely worth a peek..
1. Home made succah
2. Father and daughter in Hevron
3. Bris Milah in Maras Hamachpela
4. Female soldiers writing kvitlach at the Kotel
5. The Yarmulke Store in Yerushalayim
6. Treats in the Machane Yehudah
7. Upshurin in Meiron
Right: Upshurin in Meiron
[#] Submitting Photos for non bloggers!
Not every one has a blog, and due to this some readers generaly miss out when it comes to participating in Carnivals. I had an enquiry related to this and, so in the interest of providing access to other Jews who aren't so computer savy or just plain well don't have blogs, I've established a Photo hosting account , JPixcarnival photo hosting where seperate files of photos can be submitted and displayed on JPix.
Now its quite some work, so if you do have a blog use your blog to display your photos, but if you know some one who would like to share there photos with the greater Jewish community then there is that opition now available.
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Don't forget to get in your submissions for the next JPix 3 carnival which will be hosted by the lovely Batya from Shiloh Musings and Me-ander.
Submissions by Sat 10th of March 12pm, Carnival opening on the Monday 12th March
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Thank you to all the great Photo posts that have been submitted to JPix 2
If you have any questions you can email JpixcarnivalATgmailDOTcom
Bagelblogger Get those entries into JPix3..!
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