"Blue City" - Chefchaouen
After breakfast, the sun began to shine. I avoided the route of last night's night tour and walked to several famous Internet celebrity check-in spots.
From the halfway point of the mountain, I looked down at the old city, but I didn't think it was that blue. Entering the streets, it was like entering a sea of various blues. Some people have found that there are dozens of blues in Chefchaouen, deep blue like the sky and the sea, and light blue like icebergs and snowfields, each with its own mystery.
When taking photos in the streets of the old city, if you only take pictures of the scenery, you always feel that the picture is missing something; but once someone enters the picture, it suddenly comes alive. All scenes exist as the background for shooting.
The cloudy weather makes the light intensity change from time to time; the maze-like streets often cause sudden changes in light and shadow. In terms of light, this is the best photography opportunity, but it also makes the SLR I brought lose its due convenience. Except for places with particularly good light or occasions that require telephoto, it is easier to grasp the mobile phone photography and the effect is better. Of course, I am referring to Huawei mobile phones