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29-DEC-2006

Lost, Marrakesh, Morocco, 2006

It is very easy to lose yourself in Marrakesh. The streets are usually not marked, and if they are, the signs are in Arabic. Maps are useless. Most of the smaller streets in its vast medina are not shown on them. These tourists may never find what they are looking for. But chances are they will find something else that is just as fascinating. I saw this scene as a stage set – the background is very characteristic of Marrakesh: old, in disrepair, and rich in color and texture. The tourists are playing their parts perfectly – I could not ask for more expressive body language. Although I was standing directly across the street from them, they never noticed me. They were totally engrossed in their own issues.

Leica V-Lux 1
1/200s f/4.5 at 7.4mm iso100 hide exif
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Date/Time29-Dec-2006 05:31:59
MakeLeica
ModelV-LUX 1
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length7.4 mm
Exposure Time1/200 sec
Aperturef/4.5
ISO Equivalent100
Exposure Bias-0.33
White Balance
Metering Modemulti spot (3)
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Exposure Programprogram (2)
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Phil Douglis23-Jun-2007 18:51
The title is a natural for this image, and for yours athttp://www.pbase.com/azlin/image/80323481 , Azlin.
And yes, I, too, was just as lost as my subjects were. I often seem to make my most expressive images when I have no idea where I am or where I am going. I am able to see what is before me, and not worry about the next thing I might or might not see. And I see it with greater clarity, too. And that is what leads to images such as yours and mine.
Azlin Ahmad23-Jun-2007 06:29
Hi Phil, could not help laughing when I saw this - even the title is the same! Living in the middle east, I can fully relate to their frustration with road directions and maps. Thanks for pointing out this image to me.
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