Better if you start with "Marrakesh Magic Part 1," and read the info.
Part of Marrakesh's massive city wall system.
Another section of the wall.
The main mode of public transportation.
Storks are considered to be good luck in Morocco, so they are left alone. I'm sure their nests cause many a stuffed up chimney, as they love to roost and build their nests on them. We saw several fires when we were there. I even called in one.
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A rare quite street in the Medina.
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When we walked among these old buildings I almost felt as if we ere back in time.
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So much for quiet streets.
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The last photo is real cool... nice job!!!!!
Glad you liked it. Thank you. That kid would now be about thirty.
Beautifully captured Mel, the Moroccan's seemed to have a lot of pride in their environment. No graffiti or trash and either your scans got better or something because this batch looks pretty good.
Mike D. wrote:
Beautifully captured Mel, the Moroccan's seemed to have a lot of pride in their environment. No graffiti or trash and either your scans got better or something because this batch looks pretty good.
I work on them Mike in post processing, and do the best I can. But the original slides are all better than what you see here.
Very nice architectural work, Mel!
MosheR wrote:
I work on them Mike in post processing, and do the best I can. But the original slides are all better than what you see here.
You could post them but things would REALLY get lost. lol
UTMike wrote:
Very nice architectural work, Mel!
Thank you, Mike. It's the architecture, not me, and I'm afraid that most of it is gone now.
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
MosheR wrote:
Better if you start with "Marrakesh Magic Part 1," and read the info.
Exceptional shooting ✨✨✨✨✨
joecichjr wrote:
Exceptional shooting ✨✨✨✨✨
I try, Joe. Back then, on very long trips, I had to pace my film usage, so I shot as carefully as I could. Now I just blast away.
MosheR wrote:
Thank you, Mike. It's the architecture, not me, and I'm afraid that most of it is gone now.
It's sad but you can't fool Mother Nature and I am very glad that you were able to get the images that you did get.
Great set Mel. I love the kids through the arch.
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