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lomo rules apply
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Africa is not like I thought it would be
Allow me to introduce myself.
Jason is my name. Nice to meet all of you... hope to make it a nice long stay here... been browsing for a while, and thought maybe I had something to add. I have a veritable TRUCKLOAD of photos I've been accumulating and needed something to do with them, as their combined mass might just cause an small singularity, and suck all nearby internets into them, never to be heard from again-- so I thought maybe distributing the load somewhat would be good... In reality, its a simple case of "I've suffered for my art, now its your turn!" My very first thread here shall be about a trip taken almost two years ago. I would not have had the chance, or the inclination for that matter to try Morocco as a destination, but for the desires of my girlfriend who has a passion for travelling. Some places in the world, its hard to point the camera and not get a good shot. This is the city of Fes, I think: Our guide must have been working in colusion with the carpet sellers. We were given a tour of the building.. had some sweet tea on the roof, and then were shown endless reams of carpeting... all amazing- with the gentleman asking us sideways questions like: "If you were going to buy such a carpet, how much would you consider paying?" ![]() We did buy one, but managed in our first exprience at haggleing to talk him from $900 to $400. The rug looks Awesome at home. Sometimes I throw the camera on black and white-- it seems trite, but sometimes its worth it. In a LomoRules sort of way, I shot this one over my shoulder as I was briskly wandering through the souks. This is the Metalworker's area... ![]() The very first thing I did on Jan 1 2006 was ride a camel in the Saharan desert. Here is our guide: ![]() We were not the only touristas in the Erg that day, but we were one of few! ![]() This would be the place of legend refered to in the phrase "come with me to the casbah, where we can make beautiful music together" ![]() It is Casbah Tamado, outside of Marrakesh. Owned by Richard Branson: ![]() CasaBlanca reminds me of a forest floor after it rains: ![]() The Largest Mosque in the world: that of Hassan II: ![]() Wonderful Girlfriend actually took this one of me, but I really like it: ![]() Most streets in the Medinas in Fes are very narrow. Ridiculously so: ![]() In Rabat, the capitol of Morroco, and the cover of my next gospel album: ![]() Kids playing: ![]() Pelicans: ![]() It is a small country, but the distances inside it are great, and the variations of culture and topography are even bigger. ![]() Casbah Tamado, in the Atlas Mountains outside Marrakesh: ![]() There is only one company in all of Morocco that runs Balloon rides, and La Pilote parle seulement francais: ![]() ![]() Life in the Atlas seems bleak to my american perspective: ![]() Just so happens there was a famous race happening while we were there: ![]() ![]() So This is the Africa I had in mind: ![]() I got that, but I got a lot more, as well. Poverty: ![]() Riches: ![]() Hopefully I've put this in the right forum, hopefully its in the appropriate format, and hopefully you've enjoyed the photos... If this has any traction at all, I've got a few more hundred thousand photos lurking in the smugmug servers ![]() Thanks a lot for reading! Jason |
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Have PASSPORT will TRAVEL
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A great series.......
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Drag that shutter!
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loved looking through it. very interesting fotos. thanks for sharing!
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Big grins
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Thanks for the journey
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vrooom!
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I wasnt sure if it was you for a bit there, but then I saw the first rally photo.
Howdy Jason ![]() good to see another advrider sharing photos of great journeys! My favorite:
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Big picture in the sky
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![]() wow!! How bad was maneuvering in those tight alley ways? Your trip looked awesome!! I bet you had tons of adventures! |
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Major grins
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Morocco isn't REAL Africa ;) It's more middle-eastern. Come visit me in South Africa and I'll take you on a tour of the real africa.
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Thank you for sharing these. Great series, well presented, with interesting perspectives and commentary. Perfect journey!!
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lomo rules apply
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thank you very much, guys, and Erik- Nice to see you! I'd heard you had abandonded the Commonwealth. I hope Oz is treating you well- We're finally getting a decent amount of snow here for a change.
![]() I agree, morocco is only a small sample of Africa in general, but in all honesty it seems the tamest and most accessible for the initiate. The rest of africa scares the willys out me Kenya was next on our list-- but that seems a little farther off, now. Mt. Kilimanjaro, perhaps?So I only brought home about 750 pics from that trip... I'll put the last of my favorites up, then I suppose then next thread, I'll combine trips... This is Wonderful Girlfriend at the Hassan II mosque: ![]() A Self-Portrait: Meeting the race out on the Dunes: ![]() I wish I could include an audio recording of the call to prayer, broadcast from the top of the tower and heard throughout the city: ![]() City walls, to protect against the barbarian hordes: ![]() I dont remember where this is from, but I thought it was cool. The outsides of the buidings bear very little resemblance to the architecture inside. ![]() Medinas are the old sections of town. Medinas are often divided into Souks, which are equivalent to the "garment district" or the "fish markets." They have Metalworkers Souks, and spices, fabrics, leatherworking... etc.. They are often covered to sheild them from the sun: ![]() Here is a metalsmith shop: ![]() Saharan dawn:
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vrooom!
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outstanding shot, simple: Quote:
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Digital Art
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A wonderful set.
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Major grins
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Great journey. My wife and I thought about visiting Morocco when we were in southern Spain many years ago... I'm sorry we didn't!
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Major grins
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Nice stuff.
That mosque is impressive.
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One Inspired soul
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I stand corrected! In the interest of full disclosure, I think those are storks, not pelicans, as well. |
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Faisal Mosque is in Pakistan's capital Islamabad which can hold 300,000 worshipers at a time. It was gift by Saudis to Pakistani people Hassan II can hold up to 100,000. According to Wikipedia
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Major grins
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Howdy Jason,
What a wonderful journey and great narrative. Very nicely seen and shot!! Thanks so much for sharing, looking forward to seeing more of your work.
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