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  • Bus of Life

    A normal shot of a normal citizen's life. Taking the bus to work is a ritual.

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  • Karma Hotel

    This shot was taken from my hotel window when I was staying at the Oudaya in Marrakech. I liked the neon effect and decided to post it to the set.

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  • Behind Bars (Foreground)

    In Marrakech, I was hungry at night and went to this grocery store that stays open overnight but only leaves a small hole in the bars to take money and give you food. Check out the other shot as well. Explored on April 27th, 2009.

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  • Behind Bars (Background)

    In Marrakech, I was hungry at night and went to this grocery store that stays open overnight but only leaves a small hole in the bars to take money and give you food. Check out the other shot as well.

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  • Marrakech Train Station… 4 months later

    I stopped by to take another shot of this beautiful train station because I really like the architecture but also to compare my level and how much my photography has improved since my debuts in december.

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  • Behind the Counter

    Another shot taken In Marrakech in front of our hotel. Nuts are like chips in Morocco, people eat that all the time and it's pretty delicious too.

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  • Behind the Counter (B&W)

    Another shot taken In Marrakech in front of our hotel. Nuts are like chips in Morocco, people eat that all the time and it's pretty delicious too.

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  •  Geekness

    Mehdi doing his thing behind the one and only MBP. Nothing special about this one.

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  • Mirror Selfie

    Another shot taken in Marrakech while I was sitting in the backseat of Mehdi's car on our way to Nikki Beach.

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  • The Palm Sunday Tornado Hits Crystal Lake

    The title of a song by Sufjan Stevens. During our ast day in Marrakech, we went to visit the Menara. An old monument of this beautiful city.

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