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25-DEC-2006

Medina street, Marrakesh, Morocco, 2006

A bike, a man reading a newspaper, and three women dressed according to Islamic custom, carrying purchases, They fill the width of the old street. Their shadows fall before them on ancient, sun washed cobblestones. This is the heart of the medina – the old walled city – of Marrakesh. It is a moment in light, space, and time that offers the viewer a sense of place.

Leica V-Lux 1
1/250s f/4.5 at 13.8mm iso100 hide exif
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Date/Time25-Dec-2006 04:43:17
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Focal Length13.8 mm
Exposure Time1/250 sec
Aperturef/4.5
ISO Equivalent100
Exposure Bias-0.33
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Phil Douglis23-Jan-2008 05:36
We often find ourselves in exotic places at Christmas. It is good time for us to get away. And yes, this is a very typical street scene in Morocco. The man with newspaper is probably waiting to meet someone, and is killing time. The ancient streets are so narrow, going back in time hundreds of years. So yes, this image does give you a good sense of place. This is what Marrakesh is -- old, full of tradition, and crowded.
Guest 23-Jan-2008 02:14
Wow, Christmas in Morocco followed by Christmas in Vietnam. Sweet!!! I feel in this photo as if I am walking down the street with them. The light is shining perfectly on the man's newspaper as if someone from above were shining a light for him to read by. What a strange place for him to stop to read his newspaper.
Phil Douglis21-Jan-2007 18:40
What you are seeing here, Rammaa, is the effect of response at work. None of these people acknowledge the presence of each other. None of them react to me, either. They are all, as you say, momentarily preoccupied with their own thoughts.
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