Fez in Photos
Some images from the old medina in Fez:
April 17th, 2009 in
Morocco
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This is an awesome group! I especially like the one with the guy and the two blurry people walking past, the carts through the darkened archway and the person sitting in the darkened archway peering out.
Thanks. I’ve been playing a bit with incorporating movement into some of my images.
Nice series, Gabriel–my favorite from the Middle East! The market looks incredible. Experiments with movement, though difficult without a proper tri-pod, are definitely paying off. Keep it up!
Thanks Evgeny.
I noticed you were trying a few different things. They really look cool. I do envy your style of travel, I always want to see too much in my trips I never have the time or energy to play or even just get all the shots I want.
I agree with Evgeny – very interesting and rich series of photos, creating movement in a still shot is fascinating. I am also intrigued by the shot of the person in red with the braid hanging down – surreal and enigmatic,
The shot with the red leather jacket? Yeah, I had fun with that one. It’s a store mannequin, and I liked the juxtaposition of that with the real guy in the background.