This vast, elegant mosque is Casablanca's main tourist attraction. It is constantly being cleaned, and holds 25,000 worshippers. Opened in 1993, it is the second largest religious building in the world. Only the mosque in Mecca is larger. Instead of making a view of the entire mosque, I waited at the steps to one of entrances while a worker made her final morning sweep. I backed up a bit to create a foreground layer with the two ornate gold stanchions at the top of the steps. This layer repeats the vertical flow of the two columns flanking the mosaic at top center in the background layer. The story itself is told in the subject layer, as the sweeper, hand to chin, pushes her broom across the floor at the bottom of the steps. Her job is an ordinary one. The setting in which she works, however, is incongruously extraordinary.