Saturday, July 26, 2008

Shadow Shot Sunday/From the Archives


A visit in June to the Bahia palace where the light hits the plasters work and the fruit trees are reflected on the carved wood.



Two more of the same..............



An extra shadowy one...........



Derb Djedid just outside our front door with no one there............



The same with neighborhood children and one of their mothers.

28 comments:

Ale said...

Hi There! Just came across your blog and this is the first post I read. I love the pictures so far and I am sure gonna read everything you guys posted.

I am originally from Brazil, but for some reason I have a passion for the Middle East culture, architecture and music.

I will keep making my comments.

Take care,

Ale

Tess Kincaid said...

The fourth one down is breathtaking, Elizabeth!

Anonymous said...

What beautiful elegant architecture!! with the green of the fruit trees against, and the shadows, nice pics. I love the bottom 2 especially, so narrow, yet lots of interesting bits to look at. :0)

Hey Harriet said...

Yay for your archives! I adore those last two photos, especially the second last one. I'd love to be able to open my front door to a view like that! I'm sure the current view from your New York door is more interesting than mine also :)

Gemma Wiseman said...

I love all these pics! But the detail on the walls in the first pic is just exquisite! And the shadow effects give them all so much mood and personality! What a beautiful place!

Rosebud Collection said...

Beautiful, just beautiful..Thanks for sharing such wonderful shadow shots..

High Desert Diva said...

I think I could look at your photos of Marrakesh all day long...

A Wild Thing said...

Such beauty you must have witnessed, from the simple to the complex, simple paths down lifes journey. Thanks for the tour.

sharon

SandraRee said...

They're all so beautiful, but that fourth pic is something special, stunning...

Unknown said...

I love that first photo..reminded me so much of the mosques we have here!

Krimo said...

Elizabeth, I can tell Marrakesh left a deep and beautiful mark in you.
It is such an enchanting place. I long to go back there again.

Anonymous said...

Like a dearm world. A place I would love to miss the road.....

Paula In Pinetop said...

I love that stone walkway. Beautiful.

Willow said...

Elizabeth, I love the shadow photo outside your front door! So mysterious! What a marvelous phace you live!

Lisa's RetroStyle said...

Beautiful architecture and great shadows. I love the empty alley!

Marja said...

wow beautiful The top window is like out of the book of thousand and one night

Isabel said...

That street by your door looks fantastic...the movement and the cobblestones make it feel almost like snake skin...

Sara at Come Away With Me said...

That penultimate photo is really fantastic! It would make a wonderful picture to hang on the wall.

Anonymous said...

Love this set of shadow shots!

Paz

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