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Fondouk El Nejjarine
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
| This is a detail of the inside of the Fondouk El-Nejjarine in Fes. The Fondouk is one of the most famous buildings in Fes. Formerly a caravansary providing food, rest and shelter to merchants of luxury articles coming from the inland, it is nowadays a UNESCO World Heritage site. It was restored and is now seat of the Musée du Bois (Museum of Wood). |
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Hola Yvonne.
Bonito POV. Curioso como haces la foto a la junta de las paredes. Un acierto.
Un saludo, Oscar
Hi Yvonne
Very good POV which has resulted in an excellent shot with clean lines and great symmetry. Image is nice and sharp and has good perspective. Good stuff.
Mark
It looks like two delicate faces kissing...In addition the encounter of the two walls with their ornaments produces multiple symmetric V's. What an accomplishment - compliments. :)
Hi Yvonne,
An interesting angle you found here, I like the combination of these V with the arches as well as the alternance of warm wooden and white areas, carving is superb. A bit overexposed on the top but not too bad. I haven't been to Fes but if I were to return to Morocco, it would probably be my destination.
Have a nice day,
Jean-Yves
Hello Yvonne,
This very beautiful photo reminds me of my travel in Morroco last year. Very good framing. Well done.
Best regards,
Fabrice