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Moroccan Hamam in BlueLast from Chefchouen- entrance to a Hamam, (Bathhouse) painted in the blue colours that this town is famous for.
1/250th 12mm f/8 ISO 200 Exposure altered a little upward in PS. CS. Shoot early - Shoot often
Matty
Yet another fantastic shot from there. Looks like anywhere a (good photographer) points their camera is a fantastic shot. Like the others from this place a sublime shot. Peter
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Geez, Shucks Stubbsy,
Thankyou for your praise, I do appreciate it. I really think I was very fortunate to be able to travel with my fantastic D 70 and point it at such scenes. Yes, Morocco is a photographer's paradise. If you can get over the hard travel, the filth and the hastlers / hustlers it presents as a beautiful landscape, very changeable and rather welcoming to the eye of a photographer or artist. I believe that with more time I would have enjoyed the company of the Moroccan people and more opportunities would ahve arisen for portraiture. I can recommend Morocco as a photo destination for those who are accustomed to fighting a bit for their images. Shoot early - Shoot often
Matty
That blue is amazing! you have really captured the colour so well. Have you thought about maybe putting a different sky in, maybe a dark blue perhaps? Great shot just makes you want to get on a plane and go. Paul D
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