On my last day in Morocco, myself and 3 others rented a car so that we could escape the bustle of Marrakech. Luckily, our 'off duty' tour guide from the previous 2 weeks agreed to drive. It was a win-win situation...we got to see more of the Atlas Mountains, the Cascades d'Ouzoud (a 110 m high, multi-step waterfall), his hometown of Azilal, and have tea and cookies with his mom. He got to visit his mom and pay some contractors who were working on her house. Not having his own car, he would normally rent one or get lifts with friends to his hometown. Unfortunately, I was pretty tired at this point in the day and didn't even notice I still had my camera set to monochrome from the previous day.
*catching up on editing/organizing some old photos*
I'm currently situated in Victoria, having previously lived in Beijing, Halifax, Chilliwack, Calgary, Vancouver and growing up in Northwestern Ontario. My aim with photography is...
I like the gradual fading away of tone from the foreground up to those clouds. It all has a kind of serenity about it. I rather like the b/w even if it's only there because it was set from the day before.