Friday, July 27, 2012
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Contrast
I'm falling in love with black and white all over again. Here's another recent self portrait set, shot in the field where the buttercups once were. I love how the seasons are constantly changing and breathing new life into my favourite shoot locations - it's so inspiring.
My Summer Vacation (Part Four)
The last part of the vacation-series takes us to an abandoned fortress in the middle of a small forest, located on the Adriatic Coast near Šibenik.
It is unusual because of many things. First, no one charges you anything to see it, which is highly unusual for a tourist spot. Second, there are almost no road signs to get you there. You have to rely on your orientation skills and ask locals. And third, once you discover it and climb on top of it the real fun begins. Because, at first you think this is it, but soon you discover the big metal door that leads you into the dark abyss full of secret passages, chambers and solitary rooms.
Hopefully you'll enjoy them, because the St. Nikola Fortress you're about to see was one of the highlights of the whole stay.
It is unusual because of many things. First, no one charges you anything to see it, which is highly unusual for a tourist spot. Second, there are almost no road signs to get you there. You have to rely on your orientation skills and ask locals. And third, once you discover it and climb on top of it the real fun begins. Because, at first you think this is it, but soon you discover the big metal door that leads you into the dark abyss full of secret passages, chambers and solitary rooms.
Hopefully you'll enjoy them, because the St. Nikola Fortress you're about to see was one of the highlights of the whole stay.
You can also view the complete set of vacation photos on my Facebook profile.
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
My Summer Vacation (Part Three)
The Island Krapanj is really amazing! It's a small island located south of a small town called Brodarica. A local ferry boat takes you in 5 minutes from shore to shore. Then on the island you can find the typical restaurants and cafes, but if you go beyond the small and peaceful town you'll discover a 2 mile long coastal path that takes you around the whole island. And that's where things get really interesting.
The gorgeous sunset is almost like a still painting in the photos, and a thousand times more impressive in real life. There is also a big forest in the middle of the island, that is accessible to anyone. We took some of the most stunning sunset photos on the trip right on this island. Hope you'll enjoy them!
Coming up in the last part (Part Four): Visiting the old and abandoned fortress of St. Nikola on a nearby island. It will get spooky!


























































