Photographer’s Note
So this is a street in Rabat's downtown, where there are many florists; before, it used to be in another place (Place Pietri), not far from there. It's called "The flowers market".
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mamcg
(4521) 2008-04-08 20:56
Safia,
it will take little time to learn as mobile photos are not that good but it could be if you learn how to use this, I guess the two ladies standing faraway may be your friend but they are not very Capable of being seen; or open to easy view.
Every time when you're going to make a shot by mobile just wip the lens to make sure it is clean as mobile is so tiny toy that your touch of finger on its tiny lens can ruin you shots and next thing is to keep it steady, press the button very slight.
I wish you a good day and beautiful photographs of your area, city and country, rest I pray for you seh'a and salametee.
regards.
Ali.
TamerTaha (51) 2008-04-09 0:59 [Comment]
bezzun (39) 2008-08-20 5:04
السلام عليكم
تعجبني الصور من المغرب ... خاصة الصور من عند سكان البلد وغير صور السياحيين!!!
I prefer the pictures of Morocco which are not taken by tourists.
mugush
(2088) 2008-08-28 8:53
its a beautiful capture indeed. I like the way you represent the mood. nice composition(although right side has bit harsh lighting,but you manage to cop with it).I dont have Photoshop installed in this laptop... I will post workshop later on this photo.
thanks for sharing
Regards
Mujtaba
Photo Information
- Copyright: Safia Osman (Seiketsu) (24)
- Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2008-04-07
- Categories: Daily Life
- Camera: Sony Ericsson w800i
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2008-04-08 10:00








