Noon Light in Fez Morocco Traditional Architecture and Daily Street Life Scene in in Fez, Morocco

Noon Light in Fez Morocco Traditional Architecture and Daily Street Life Scene

by Xavier Forbes

The harsh flat glare of noon illuminates a narrow alley in Fez, Morocco, casting sharp shadows against the textured stucco walls of traditional buildings. A local man in a white djellaba stands near a doorway, holding a wooden broom, pausing as he sweeps debris from the stone pavement. Above him, the intricate geometric patterns of carved wood and plasterwork are visible under the direct sunlight. The street stretches back into the distance, lined with other structures featuring arched doorways and small windows. A quiet moment of daily routine, with the bright light showing the earthy tones of the architecture and the simple act of maintenance in the historic medina.

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Noon Light Traditional Architecture Fez Morocco in Fez, Morocco under the flat Noon Light Life Scene Noon
Camera Nikon F5*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Nikon F5 photos, grab one online.
Lens 50mm f/1.4
Focal Length 50mm
Aperture f/1.4
Shutter Speed 1/250
ISO 50
Film Fuji Superia 400 everyday tones
Location in Fez, Morocco
Date 2015-05-01
Credit VEETER
Coordinates 34.0058, -5.0199
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