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The great & new mosque in Casablanca, one of the world"s largest. Just as the sun emerged through the ocean's fog.
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The early morning had crowd free views of the mosque and the courtyard. Casablanca Morocco.Casablanca mosque courtyard1439,960
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The mosque in Casablanca had interesting lights for an abstract photo.Lights at Mosque1344,960
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This fort made for a great abstract photo with its dull sand colors against the blue sky & ocean.Old Fort at Rabat1440,810
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The Bou Inania Madrasa school of calligraphy, drawing & painting in Fez, Morocco.Courtyard School of calligraphy686,960
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The school of calligraphy had a narrow staircase upstairs where the floor level window opened onto the courtyard. 9 photos varying from full brightness to dark values resulted in a floor level photo.Upstairs Window onto the courtyard1439,960
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After shooting the courtyard from the upstairs window I turned around and saw this faint light on a doorway.Shadow on Dark Doort1439,960
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A handrail in the blue city of Chefchaouen, founded in 1471.The Blue City1439,960
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The old doorways don't begin to inform you that the interiors are modern.Chefchaouen Doorway641,960
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This subject made a nice contrast to the blue wall in Chefchaouen.Figure by Blue Wall, Chefchaouen1439,960
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The blue wall & oranges made a nice color contrast. Outside a greengrocer's shop in Chefchaouen.Chefchaouen, Oranges1440,720
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I presume these bags of finely ground products are dyes. Chefchaouen.Bags of Colored dyes1344,960
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This finely drawn calligraphy caught my attention. No parking? No photography? No loitering? Chefchaouen.Wall Calligraphy1280,960
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A sunset photo of a small village in the Atlas mountains.Mountain village1440,810
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An atypical desert scene. Mostly there were 4 wheel quads ("quadtards") & 4 wheel drive SUVs ripping through the sand dunes.Camel Train, Morocco1439,960
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The light changed fast on these dunes as the sun went down.Morocco Dunes at Sunset1439,960
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