Thank you so much! To be honest I wasn’t going for any particular order with this selection but I did like the bird in cage pic the most of all and did therefore place it in position one. :-) It would’ve never crossed my mind I would ever use it in a photo challenge themed “Street Life” some 2 years later from taking it. :-) Although it was taken in the street and it is a perfect fit for the job. :-)
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It was the last week of March, 2012. I remember we were returning home on 1st of April, 2012. :-) During our visit the Jemaa el-Fnaa was always quiet and relaxed during the day when all the commotion from the night feasting was over and the food stands were gone. Don’t really know if it had anything to do with the season of the year, though. :-)
Thank you so much! :-) Yes, Yes, it was almost surreal for me as a European guy. I loved every minute of that trip.
Btw, I also enjoyed poking around your blog very much. :-)
My favourite? That last one … the mystery.
The first had me fooled until I (reading from left to right) realised it is actually a night scene. I love that effect~!
Stellar depiction of street life ! :)
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Thank you! :-)
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I like the variety captured, beginning with an evocative image of the lone bird in a dangling cage.
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Thank you so much! To be honest I wasn’t going for any particular order with this selection but I did like the bird in cage pic the most of all and did therefore place it in position one. :-) It would’ve never crossed my mind I would ever use it in a photo challenge themed “Street Life” some 2 years later from taking it. :-) Although it was taken in the street and it is a perfect fit for the job. :-)
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I’m curious about what time of the year your photographs were taken. The Djemma el Fna (spelling?!) seems so quiet
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Thank you for your comment and for liking my post!
It was the last week of March, 2012. I remember we were returning home on 1st of April, 2012. :-) During our visit the Jemaa el-Fnaa was always quiet and relaxed during the day when all the commotion from the night feasting was over and the food stands were gone. Don’t really know if it had anything to do with the season of the year, though. :-)
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What a fun series…I enjoyed every image..
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Thank you very much! :-)
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Especially love the first and the eleventh shots!
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Thank you! :-)
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I love this entry – beautiful place!
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Thank you so much! :-) Yes, Yes, it was almost surreal for me as a European guy. I loved every minute of that trip.
Btw, I also enjoyed poking around your blog very much. :-)
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Great post, Marrakech must be a very interest place to photograph street life.
Thanks for sharing!
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Thank you! :-)
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My sister recently visited Morocco. I loved seeing her photos and extending the viewing experience with yours. What an interesting place.
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Thank you! :-)
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My favourite? That last one … the mystery.
The first had me fooled until I (reading from left to right) realised it is actually a night scene. I love that effect~!
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Morocco, one of the many countries I missed in my African meanderings. Thanks for this.
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Thank you for your comment and for visiting my blog. My pleasure. :-)
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I love these photo. it is really depicting the street lives. Thank you for sharing. :-)
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Thank you! :-) I like your blog very much, too!
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Thank you :-)
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Loved the reminder of the hustle and bustle of the souk. Thank you for the link. :)
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You’re most welcome! I liked your post on Morocco very much, too! :-)
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