August 24, 2012 in inspiring places
In a neighbouring village called Kali, renowned for its excellent fishermen, the colours of their nets, piled high on the side of the harbour jetty wall near their boats, caught my eye and I had to capture them.
I love the muted palette and different colours and tones found in these weathered, well-used nets as they overlay and combine with the textures and patterns of the crumpled mesh.
I love the colours and textures of the parts 1 and 2 (and the rest of the blog, except that I am not a fan of liberty material).
You are better than any touristic agency to give me the desire to visit Croatia!
Egoistically happy that you are back.
Cath.
(a reader from the other side of the Channel)
B-E-A-U-T-I-F-U-L!!!
The colours and structure of the fishing nets are breathtaking! Your eye for the beauty surrounding you is amazing Sania 🙂
Oh, these colors and images are just beautiful!
Amazing colours! I wonder why they are these colours? Do they blend in with the colours in the sea in Croatia?
Gorgeous palette! Oddly enough is the same oalette of the orevious post ‘colors of summer’ … Is it not amazing?
Happy summero
Those colours are breathtaking! And the textures… swoon.
great colour mood boards and photos.
Love this series
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