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Travel Diaries / Re: Chefchaouen, Morocco
« Last post by armando_m on Today at 16:00:08 »
I enjoyed the images with your comments,  wonderful!
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Travel Diaries / Re: Chefchaouen, Morocco
« Last post by Anirban Halder on Today at 15:34:00 »
no 5 is my absolute favorite, great series
have been there (but not Chechauen) 2 years ago and certainkly will come back

Thank you Thomas. Ditto, this is one of the countries for sure I will visit again. I will post my photos of Fez and Marrakesh one of these days as well.

What a wonderful travelogue Anirban
#5 & 6 stand out for me

I'm so glad you dug out these images from 2 years ago.
I've not been to the North of the country and I was last in Morocco over 40 years ago

At that time, I only had a 35mm Pentax film camera, as mentioned on the B&W thread below
https://nikongear.net/revival/index.php?topic=11386.msg213565#msg213565

Thank you Collin. I saw your photo and that motivated me to find these. I am gonna post photos of Fez shortly. Your photo is beautiful - it looked like from one of the places I visited in Fez. Would love to see more of photos of yours.

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Travel Diaries / Re: Chefchaouen, Morocco
« Last post by ColinM on Today at 12:40:13 »
What a wonderful travelogue Anirban
#5 & 6 stand out for me

I'm so glad you dug out these images from 2 years ago.
I've not been to the North of the country and I was last in Morocco over 40 years ago

At that time, I only had a 35mm Pentax film camera, as mentioned on the B&W thread below
https://nikongear.net/revival/index.php?topic=11386.msg213565#msg213565
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Your Weekly Blog / Re: November 2025
« Last post by Fons Baerken on Today at 12:00:12 »
Artificial flowers

Iphone

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Travel Diaries / Re: Chefchaouen, Morocco
« Last post by Thomas Stellwag on Today at 11:48:42 »
no 5 is my absolute favorite, great series
have been there (but not Chechauen) 2 years ago and certainkly will come back
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Your Weekly Blog / Re: November 2025
« Last post by Chip Chipowski on Today at 03:47:56 »
35-80mm Plastic Fantastic
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Travel Diaries / Chefchaouen, Morocco
« Last post by Anirban Halder on Today at 02:17:41 »
We visited Chefchaouen a city in northwest Morocco couple years back. December in Chefchaouen was like someone turned the saturation up but the thermostat down.
Sun-basked days, chilly evenings, great people, great food and bright blue houses.

1. Situated in a mountainous region in northern Morocco, Chefchaouen was founded in 1471 by Moulay Ali Ben Rachid, who was a distant descendant of the Prophet Muhammad.
At first, it was just a small fortress, now known as the Kasbah in the heart of the city. It was built to protect the area from Portuguese attacks at that time.




2. The city consists of a Medina, the historical walled town, and a new town that has grown outside the former city walls. Narrow alleys, shops - very colourful.



3. Instagram has made Chefchouen overly popular, to the extend that some alleys are overly-filled with cheap decorations for tourists to take pictures.




4. The kids were not bored. No mobile phones!




5. Djellaba - long full sleeves robe. Very common in winter. And there were cats everywhere.




6. Evening was no less beautiful




7. Community bread oven - on the left. A traditional communal ovens where families bring their own dough to be baked by the baker. Long-standing Moroccan tradition.




8. Handmade Birkenstock?!




9. Sun-kissed alleys...




10.  Tajine at Sofia's restaurant. Chefchaouen story would be incomplete without "Tajine", a slow-cooked stew made in a heavy clay pot,
usually with meat (chicken, lamb, or beef), vegetables, spices, and sometimes olives, preserved lemon, dried fruits, or nuts. On those cold night, this was heavenly.



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Your Weekly Blog / Re: November 2025
« Last post by Øivind Tøien on November 29, 2025, 23:23:11 »
Lovely atmospherial photo(s), Øivind.
Wonderful atmosphere!
I have seen Crewdson in my photogragraphy magazines and in the museum & I see a strong connection, or better say: re-invention of this atmospheric and storytelling style!
Thanks John, Fons and Frank. There are many ways to arrive at similar atmospheres. The isolation of the fog provided plenty of opportunities with no need to stage the scenes.

Nice historic view John, the Volvo PV was our first family car.

Yet one more on the foggy side, this time in a more natural setting. I really enjoy the possibilities that the sensitivity of the Z5II sensor + ÌBIS can provide without need for a tripod, allowing spontaneity in these scenes not easily done a few years ago - this one at ISO 12800.
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What the Nerds Do / Nikkor 20mm f/3.5 AI disassembly guide
« Last post by whatdoido on November 29, 2025, 22:11:37 »
Nikkor 20mm f/3.5 AI - https://whatdoineed2do.blogspot.com/2025/11/nikkor-20mm-f35-ai-repair-service.html

Put off servicing this for years - the thing that threw me was the focus grip felt like it was solid, due to old age and glue, but once you get that off you're only to struggle with glued rear mount screws.  This is a rare one of the few Richard does't have on this site - this one seems so much simpler to do than the AI-S version that Richard covers.
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Themes, Portfolio Series, PaW, or PaM / Re: [Theme] b&w's
« Last post by Fons Baerken on November 29, 2025, 18:32:49 »
I see you!

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