like2fiddle
Curious
Great photos Ray and I love the little story about the MP.
R
ray_g
Guest
Gabriel M.A. said:Wow. Morocco, Tunisia and Egypt are countries on my top list that I'd love to visit. Me jealous. I'll take a look at your photos once I'm done with some mundane stuff that has to be done by noon today.
Tunisia is nice, too. I have been to Carthage and Sidi Bou Said. But Morocco, especially, Marrakech is amazing. Egypt is on my short list too. And Cuba. And Petra. And Cambodia...
Biber
Established
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KoNickon
Nick Merritt
Ray, these are an exemplary set of pictures. Just great. I'm looking forward to seeing the rest.
robin a
Well-known
Wow,nice stuff Ray.I was there in the 80's,hasn't changed.
leica M2 fan
Veteran
Absolutely great pictures.
Absolutely great pictures.
I enjoyed seeing everyone of them. There are a few I singled out as outstanding, among them is the one you singled out for us. Thanks for sharing.
Absolutely great pictures.
I enjoyed seeing everyone of them. There are a few I singled out as outstanding, among them is the one you singled out for us. Thanks for sharing.
R
ray_g
Guest
I appreciate all the comments. Thanks again.
Joerg
Dilettant
great photos1
the color shots are particular good!
Ciao
joerg
ciao
the color shots are particular good!
Ciao
joerg
ciao
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
Wow, absolutely gorgeous shots, Ray. Now I'm doubly jealous. Very nice work.
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
Ha!! LOL Nice. Yeah, I get that kind of reaction: what a very old camera, it's in great shape, though! Now people are confused, when they see me with the M8, then the M6...it magically switches between film and digital! Or perhaps I'm playing mind games. He he. :angel:ray_g said:He looked at me with pity, shaking his head, "VERY old camera." Then he looked at my wife, still shaking his head, "Okay, okay... I give you good price" and agreed to my wife's offer.![]()
Sam2nd
6x6
Very good job.
Nice shots, those countries has magical atmosfera for photographers
Regards.
Nice shots, those countries has magical atmosfera for photographers
Regards.
ERV
Well-known
Very nice, Ray.
I returned yesterday from a 10 day trip to Morocco with my family.
I took my two M6's, zeiss 28, 35 lux, and 50 elmar-m and shot a ton of film, Reala, Superia 400 and XP2 BW. (My wife took her Canon 5D and she's already looking at her images..)
I thought Morocco was wonderful country with beautiful, generous people, even if they can be difficult to photograph. As a guide explained, many Moroccans, especially the Berbers, believe that photographs take part of their soul away.
Hopefully- inshallah- I have some good images as well.
I returned yesterday from a 10 day trip to Morocco with my family.
I took my two M6's, zeiss 28, 35 lux, and 50 elmar-m and shot a ton of film, Reala, Superia 400 and XP2 BW. (My wife took her Canon 5D and she's already looking at her images..)
I thought Morocco was wonderful country with beautiful, generous people, even if they can be difficult to photograph. As a guide explained, many Moroccans, especially the Berbers, believe that photographs take part of their soul away.
Hopefully- inshallah- I have some good images as well.
R
ray_g
Guest
thanks. can't wait to see your images.
Ronald M
Veteran
Ray, these are fantastic. It is not often I have the patience to go thru an entire show.
Keep up the good work and thank you for sharing.
Keep up the good work and thank you for sharing.
R
ray_g
Guest
thanks again for all your comments.
MelanieC
Well-known
Hey Ray,
Thanks for posting these. (I'm a little out of the loop -- been flat out with flu for the past week or so.) They are beautiful.
I am going to Morocco next month and have been wondering which cameras to bring (and trying to avoid starting a "what cameras should I bring" thread). What I would like to bring is my M3/50 and a small digital (Panasonic LX2). But I am concerned about damage to my M3, and after my recent experiences also concerned about theft. I would have the "well, it's just a camera and if I don't use it what good is it" attitude about the M3 except that it is literally not replaceable if lost since it was my father's.
I need to bring at least one rangefinder because of the kinds of photos I know I want to take. If I bring the M3 I'll have the best chance of getting what I want since I am most comfortable with this camera, but I could also bring an Olympus 35 SP that will take similar pictures and not throw me into deep mourning if something happens to it.
I may also bring my Holga just for kicks and because it's basically worthless.
I will be working on an archaeological site and spending most of my time in Temara, so I am not going to be living large and not going to be staying in a hotel. Actually, I will be living in a tent, but there will be somewhere secure to keep my camera in a main house. Temara is a beach town near Rabat. I worry about flying sand. I am thinking I need to invest in a real camera bag but geez, then I have to get into the whole "what camera bag" bit in addition to the "which gear should I bring" bit...
I could avoid these headaches and just bring the D70s.
By the way, for those worried about camera theft, I have learned that if you get mugged, they probably aren't going to care what cameras you have. They are just going to take them no matter what they are.
Thanks for posting these. (I'm a little out of the loop -- been flat out with flu for the past week or so.) They are beautiful.
I am going to Morocco next month and have been wondering which cameras to bring (and trying to avoid starting a "what cameras should I bring" thread). What I would like to bring is my M3/50 and a small digital (Panasonic LX2). But I am concerned about damage to my M3, and after my recent experiences also concerned about theft. I would have the "well, it's just a camera and if I don't use it what good is it" attitude about the M3 except that it is literally not replaceable if lost since it was my father's.
I need to bring at least one rangefinder because of the kinds of photos I know I want to take. If I bring the M3 I'll have the best chance of getting what I want since I am most comfortable with this camera, but I could also bring an Olympus 35 SP that will take similar pictures and not throw me into deep mourning if something happens to it.
I may also bring my Holga just for kicks and because it's basically worthless.
I will be working on an archaeological site and spending most of my time in Temara, so I am not going to be living large and not going to be staying in a hotel. Actually, I will be living in a tent, but there will be somewhere secure to keep my camera in a main house. Temara is a beach town near Rabat. I worry about flying sand. I am thinking I need to invest in a real camera bag but geez, then I have to get into the whole "what camera bag" bit in addition to the "which gear should I bring" bit...
I could avoid these headaches and just bring the D70s.
By the way, for those worried about camera theft, I have learned that if you get mugged, they probably aren't going to care what cameras you have. They are just going to take them no matter what they are.
R
ray_g
Guest
Oh, you are going to have a wonderful time, Melanie. I know your M3 is priceless, but if it is any consolation, I thought Morocco was a very safe place. The people were friendly and hospitable. I would not be afraid of theft, as long as you employ the necessary common sense.
I do not know about Temara itself, but unless you will be going to the Sahara region, flying dust is not an issue either. Your Timbuk2 and Rina case should be sufficient.
Morocco is rich with photo opporunities. Be sure you bring the equipment you like. If and when I pass on my favorite camera to my little girl, I know I would like her to use it.
Have a great trip, and I hope the flu passes soon.
I do not know about Temara itself, but unless you will be going to the Sahara region, flying dust is not an issue either. Your Timbuk2 and Rina case should be sufficient.
Morocco is rich with photo opporunities. Be sure you bring the equipment you like. If and when I pass on my favorite camera to my little girl, I know I would like her to use it.
Have a great trip, and I hope the flu passes soon.
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
Awesome, Ray!
Just posted a comment on the whole flickr set. Those pictures are just amazing.
I'm glad that you encountered some people who declined to be photographed, because then you end up with interesting subjects without being too cliche.
Just posted a comment on the whole flickr set. Those pictures are just amazing.
I'm glad that you encountered some people who declined to be photographed, because then you end up with interesting subjects without being too cliche.
peter_n
Veteran
Great stuff Ray! Found this thread by a link from another one you just posted to.
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