Rooftop Tiles in Casablanca in in Casablanca, Morocco

Rooftop Tiles in Casablanca

by Roberto Kane

Mist rests on the tiled rooftop of a two-story house in the Habous quarter, softening the geometric lines of the surrounding white-washed buildings. A woman in a faded blue djellaba leans over a low concrete wall, using a long-handled broom to sweep water from the drainage grates. The wet tiles reflect the gray dawn light, creating a slick, shimmering surface. In the foreground, a rattan stool sits overturned, its weave damp and dark. A flowering bougainvillea spills over the wall, its pink petals bright against the muted stone. In the distance, the silhouette of the Hassan II Mosque’s minaret pierces the fog, its top glowing faintly with early morning light.

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Camera Sony a7S II*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Sony a7S II photos, grab one online.
Focal Length 507mm
Aperture f/5.6
Shutter Speed 1/2000
ISO 6400
Film processed in Capture One
Location in Casablanca, Morocco
Date 2018-05-18
Credit VEETER
Coordinates 33.6303, -7.5236
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