5 x Twin Centre Casablanca
Saturday, May 8, 2010
photos of the weekend #18
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Casablanca Morocco,
color carnival,
havingfun,
images,
Maroc,
meme,
photoblog,
photography,
photos,
pictures,
Shadow Shot Sunday,
Sundays In My City,
weekend
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Casa, Morocco
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Great buildings and a fun perspective!
ReplyDeleteLove your color carnival shot and all your weekend photos. Hope the house hunting comes to an end soon - good luck! Have a great weekend :-)
ReplyDeleteNothing more beautiful than one perfect red rose - lovely. The shots of your city are intersting so very different than where I come from.
ReplyDeleteI love your shadow header.
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful love the high rise building.
ReplyDeleteColor Carnival~Daffodil
Love the red rose. For some reason I have problems photo'ing red roses. So I just stick to pink!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flower shot; shall I show it to my hubby as a hint? Happy Mother's Day!
ReplyDeleteAnd I am giddy looking up! Great shot series.
ReplyDeleteWhich of that building would you love to live in? *giggles...
ReplyDeleteBe sure lots of space, huh? I am so excited on how you choose your abode to be.
Hope to see that soon, too.
So, cool with buildings on buildings. Good eyes for a great shots of shadows.
Happy Day...
x0x0 as always
Interesting look at your new city and the rose is breathtaking! I do hope the house hunting goes well and you find the perfect place! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
Great serie of shadow shots!
ReplyDeleteDizzying shots from a romantic city - wonderful :-)
ReplyDeleteIt looks and feels like what I imagine Morocco to be!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots. What a variety.
ReplyDeleteInteresting shots and the rose is superb! I feel I can almost smell it! Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a challenging place to life, yet makes one hopefull, as one is still able to "wear a prestige" with those sandals.
ReplyDeleteHave to admit as well, that it looks not too different from here.
Please have a wonderful Sunday.
daily athens
Great shadow shots. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteI like the perspective you have in the photos of the buildings.
ReplyDeleteAnd I lrea;;y ike getting a glimpse at Casablanca!
P.S. I posted the answer to my mystery photo.
I enjoyed your rose shot and all the high rises too! Hello from St Louis! Thanks for visiting my blog & leaving your kind comment. :) Happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteTerrific Shadow Shots...My neck is stiff from looking up though! Happy SSS!!
ReplyDeleteLove those last two best. Kind of make me dizzy looking up so high! Cool shots. Have a great week :)
ReplyDeleteFantastic shots.
ReplyDeleteI really like the composition in the second last photo, great capture!
ReplyDeleteCasablanca streets—
ReplyDeletelook up high to see blue sky
between tall buildings.
Shadows everywhere:
If Wisteria…
Shadowy descanso
Blogitse, if I were to picture Casablanca I would have never thought it looks that way! Marvelous photos! The Rose photo is so gorgeous! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat series - and I love the way you frame your pictures!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, I love the single red rose x
ReplyDeleteLove your bloodred rose! :)
ReplyDeleteThat rose..just wow..so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI like the tree surrounded by skyscrapers.
ReplyDeleteA single rose is always perfection-- so is your photo. Thanks for sharing your city.
ReplyDeletejj
Love the shots of the high rises!
ReplyDeleteReally great color on that red rose !
ReplyDeleteGreat shots on the buildings in Casablanca too :)
Have a nice week !
Absolutely perfect rose - great choice for color carnival.
ReplyDeletewhat a delicious red rose...i find you city fascinating i would love to go there.
ReplyDeleteItsensä tuntee aika pieneksi noiden rakennusten vierellä = )
ReplyDeleteI love the picture of that glorious red rose.
ReplyDeleteThank you all!
ReplyDeleteYour visits here means more than you know...
Beautiful! Wonderful pictures... :)
ReplyDeleteHiya! How are things in Morrocco - I see you are taking some really cool pics!! I love this contrast of the old and new architecture ....
ReplyDeleteGena D
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