There is a certain feeling in the air right now, and autumn is in full swing. The days are officially cold and crisp, though we do have some sunny days in between. It’s a perfect time for a getaway or escaping the city and I will do that just now. Some things in my life have shifted and I won’t be going on a big trip this year, I will be doing little shorter trips in order to compensate for that. I will be going to Zagreb the capital city of Croatia, next week and I hope to travel somewhere before the year is over, maybe during Christmas time. Right now I’m still in Mostar enjoying the days, taking long walks and during this particular one at dusk I managed to capture some images from the old town and from another bridge that is further away. I like the reflections in the Neretva river and also the way the city looks at this time of day. During the day we still have some sunshine, which you can see in the last picture when the clouds departed and the sun came out, so see some blue skies.
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I believe you could fill a book with pictures of Mostar--- and every one of them would be great!
ReplyDeleteAmazing place, Awesome Photography. Greetings.
ReplyDeleteces photos sont extraordinairement belles. Elles suggèrent un climat paisible et l'on a du mal à se représenter qu'il y trente ans tout cela était dévasté par la guerre et les antagonismes locaux
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