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Old 09-15-2009, 05:11 PM
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pretty much what it says on the tin!
it's a shot of a mosque in Fes, Morocco taken looking through the plastic cover that keeps the rain out of my house shortly after a period of rain (traditional moroccan houses have a central courtyard open to the elements apart from a grill to keep birds and such like out)

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I liked the combination of a mosque and the rain, something people wouldn't normally associate with north africa
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Old 09-15-2009, 05:24 PM
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I like it - it's very peaceful.
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Its nice,but to discern the shape of a mosque. Maybe another photo would have the mosque in focus rather than the window. But still a nice image
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a nice idea, but unfortunately it's clear plastic rather than glass so that's about as focused as it's possible to get
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