And I complain when I have too many loads to wash ... in the washing machine. I take my little luxuries for granted, never stopping (shamefully) to realize that others don't have it so easy.
i love how your photos capture the culture of where you live. this is incredible. and like what Amanda said...i too will keep my groans to myself. this photo is so inspiring. have a great day!
I just love your photos, this one and the others on your blog. They are so beautifully captured, and always seem to tell a story. Thanks for visiting my blog! Happy WW, xx
I swear...this photo brings a lump to my throat. Only because I find myself complaining on things I don't have and want....and then, this photo makes me stop, think, and know I should stop whining...I'm spoiled with so much and take it for granted.
yeah, you know, Nance says it best. humbled by your talent. this is a spectacular example of how extraordinary black and white photography can be. and is.
To imagine that you were in a place to be able to photograph this amazes and inspires me. Wow.
ReplyDeleteIncredibly gorgeous. Just stunning!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great shot - but I'm kind of glad i've got a washing machine. Lol
ReplyDeleteAnd I complain when I have too many loads to wash ... in the washing machine. I take my little luxuries for granted, never stopping (shamefully) to realize that others don't have it so easy.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo!
Wow! What a sight to capture. I'm just off to put the next load in the dryer !! Happy WW. Alison x
ReplyDeleteI love what I learn about Morocco from your photos Anabella! Great shot..
ReplyDeletei love how your photos capture the culture of where you live. this is incredible. and like what Amanda said...i too will keep my groans to myself. this photo is so inspiring. have a great day!
ReplyDeleteSure makes me appreciate my washing machine! Shallow person that I am.
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful and simple -- b/w was the perfect choice for this photo.
ReplyDeleteI'm humbled by your talent. Truly.
Amazing photo! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteMy mum used to tell me how it was, washing down the river.
It makes you count your blessings, doesn't it?
The washing machine is humming as I write
ReplyDeleteHow much more romantic your picture is..... but jolly time consuming I imagine...!
I need to get into the Moroccan countryside next time we come over
Too much hanging about in the city.
oxo
beautiful captured moment
ReplyDeleteThis is an amazing photo.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh ... the pureness of photography!
ReplyDeleteLove the stunning contrast of the living against the rock.
your photos are wonderful: you look at this picture and start wondering about the lives of the people in it - and realise how lucky we are!
ReplyDeletefabulous! reminds me of a lot of my own travels.
ReplyDeletethis is fantastic! i just love it.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a powerful photo. Love it!
ReplyDeleteI just love your photos, this one and the others on your blog. They are so beautifully captured, and always seem to tell a story.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog!
Happy WW, xx
this picture is amazing! there is a movement there that suddenly stopped... beautiful blog. i`ll be visiting ; )
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous, what a story it tells!!
ReplyDeleteI swear...this photo brings a lump to my throat. Only because I find myself complaining on things I don't have and want....and then, this photo makes me stop, think, and know I should stop whining...I'm spoiled with so much and take it for granted.
ReplyDeleteWell done.
Awesome photo ~ must have been an amazing trip ~ thanks, namaste, Carol
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Wow! beautiful and rich photograph.
ReplyDeleteyeah, you know, Nance says it best. humbled by your talent. this is a spectacular example of how extraordinary black and white photography can be. and is.
ReplyDeleteWow, just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI'm enjoying your blog!