Morocco..another glimpse.

The tourists that were here did not want to get their shoes/clothes get smelly and dirty as the catch was being downloaded/bought by the fishermen. And they had the big lenses catching the action from far!!

My wife went in, a few greetings and this with the D-Lux4..

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This the M8..

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p.s it helps if you speak Arabic and French!! And, of course English..in the shops!!
 
Time to wrap up this short journey. We have not shown the familiar, and undoubtedly important, tourist places in this short glimpse of Morocco.
That is not our intention. Lonely Planet, Frommer's etc. do a better job.

One journey or one lifetime cannot scratch the surface of the rich history and traditions of Maghreb and its people.

Here are a few images of the various cities as one might travel..

The vast Atlantic sweep along the promenade at Casablanca..

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Along the coast down south..

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Across the High Atlas Mountains...

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Up again..heading West..

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Towards Tangiers and beyond into the valleys. The home of the most famous traveler..Ibn Battuta. This too is Berber country. Lovely people, a proud people and a generous people..

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But the desert you might ask!! Yes the desert. The Sahara..we shall leave that for another time.
 
But the Maghreb is about its people...go as a tourist, leave as a friend.
The people of Morocco make it that easy..

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All it needs is respect for their traditions and their customs..

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Thank you for joining us on this short journey.

I shall listen to the tales told me and maybe tell you some more..

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Best regards.
 
faris,
That shot of the red wall in post #8 is outstanding!

Reminds me of our trip to Marrakesh and the Atlas Mountains over 15 years ago - I must dig out my negs and have a look. Thanks for the excellent images.
 
Great shots! Thanks for posting! I wish I go back to Morocco soon and take still pictures rather than work on the film set there - looks so different on your pictures, not the way I remember it!
This and the first one you posted are my favorites!

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Regards,

Boris
 
Hi John.

Thank you for looking in and the encouraging comments.
Please let us see your images of Morocco. I am sure the shall be super.

Kindest regards.

faris,
That shot of the red wall in post #8 is outstanding!

Reminds me of our trip to Marrakesh and the Atlas Mountains over 15 years ago - I must dig out my negs and have a look. Thanks for the excellent images.
 
Hello Boris.

Thank you for stopping by. Your comments are appreciated.
You shall find Morocco grows on you!!

Best wishes.

Great shots! Thanks for posting! I wish I go back to Morocco soon and take still pictures rather than work on the film set there - looks so different on your pictures, not the way I remember it!
This and the first one you posted are my favorites!

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Regards,

Boris
 
What a superb set of pictures. Thank you, makes me want to go there as well. One question: was it easier for your wife to photograph women or didn't you notice any difference ?
 
Hi there Wouter.

Really appreciate your encouragement.

To the other question; we are not from Morocco, but from the same culture. We share the same traditions and sensitivities. For either of us, it is the same.

And we always photograph in full view of those that we photograph. And neither of us carries long lenses. In Morocoo or anywhere else.

As in any country, respecting a people's wishes shall make your stay a very memorable and pleasant one. And surprisingly a very photographically productive one too. Don't hesitate to ask politely!!:D, and move on if refused.

With best wishes.



What a superb set of pictures. Thank you, makes me want to go there as well. One question: was it easier for your wife to photograph women or didn't you notice any difference ?
 
The set of images is superb. There is no doubt about it. Consider for you and your wife to put together a book of some sort. Why not?

My cousin's same is Faris too.
 
I remembered your pictures of Morocco from the previous trip.

The colors and textures in this set are incredible.

What a treat!
 
Raid, I am seriously embarassed.:eek: Thank you so very much.

Faris, you say..in that case marhabtain to the both of you.

Kindest regards.

p.s the last book we tried they printed from right to left!! We shall try Blurb this time around.

The set of images is superb. There is no doubt about it. Consider for you and your wife to put together a book of some sort. Why not?

My cousin's same is Faris too.
 
Will, you are too generous with your words my friend.

Thank you for your encouragement.

Kindest regards and the very best wishes.

I remembered your pictures of Morocco from the previous trip.

The colors and textures in this set are incredible.

What a treat!
 
I post infrequently here, but I just had to express my admiration for both you and your wife's photographs, but more importantly for the sensitivity and depth of feeling those photos express. Morocco is now alive for me.
 
Lawrence, I shared your comments with my wife. And this is what I have been asked to say..' That is such a wonderful compliment! '. I agree.

Thank you so very much.
Best regards.

I post infrequently here, but I just had to express my admiration for both you and your wife's photographs, but more importantly for the sensitivity and depth of feeling those photos express. Morocco is now alive for me.
 
Great set of photos from Morocco.

I went to Tangiers / Meknes / Chefchaouen 20+ years ago and enjoyed it all (except for Tangiers which I thought was an awful place).

My wife and I have just got back from a week in Marrakesh / Essauoira. Probably the wrong time of year to go as it is ridiculously hot at 46-50 degrees celsius at midday. However, an interesting place and worth the visit. Sadly, the locals in Marrakesh are generally very anti street photography, so I just had to tough it out.

I posted a couple of shots in the gallery if you're interested.....

Regards. Paul.
 
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