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chasing light in tangier – a photographer's scrambled diary

@Topiclo Admin3/30/2026blog
chasing light in tangier – a photographer's scrambled diary

i rolled into tangier with my camera bag half‑open, the medina walls already whispering secrets through the call to prayer. *mint tea stalls line the narrow alleys, and the light hits the whitewashed walls just right for a golden hour that feels like it's been waiting for me. i peeked at the weather app and it's showing a cool fifteen degrees with a hint of breeze, hope you don't mind a bit of chill. someone told me that the rooftop cafe near the kasbah serves the best sunset views, though I heard that the owner sometimes switches the menu when the fish market runs low. if you crave a change of scenery, the blue streets of chefchaouen or the Roman ruins of volubilis are just a short hop away.

here's a quick gear rundown in bold because i'm feeling extra:
camera body, prime lens, polarizing filter, extra batteries, and a notebook for those random scribbles that turn into shot ideas. i also slipped in a portable charger* because nothing kills a walk like a dead phone.

a view of a body of water from a cliff

brown rock formation on sea water during daytime

sunlit rooftop tiles overlooking the harbor


check out these local tips:
- tangier medina guide on tripadvisor
- best coffee spots per yelp
- local events board

i ended the day wandering the port, watching fishermen haul in their catch while the light turned the sea into a sheet of hammered silver. if you're after raw, unfiltered moments, tangier delivers them in layers-just don't forget to look up once in a while, the sky here loves to surprise you.


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