It's true, wherever you travel becomes a part of you.
The village of Rogoznica is located between the cities of Sibenik and Trogir and is affectionately known as “heart of Dalmatia”. . . it is here that the North Adriatic separates from the South Adriatic. Croatia July 2021.
The village of Rogoznica is located between the cities of Sibenik and Trogir and is affectionately known as “heart of Dalmatia”. . . it is here that the North Adriatic separates from the South Adriatic. Croatia July 2021.
The buildings we create are a reflection of who we are and what we value. Likewise, who we are and what we value is a result of the buildings in which we live and work.
“We shape our buildings; thereafter they shape us.” - Winston Churchill
Rogoznica was first settled in the mid-15th century, Croatia. July 2021
We photograph because capturing fleeting moments become timeless and now and then, in editing, the ordinary becomes extraordinary. Rogozncia Harbor, Croatia.
The Adriatic Sea is this kind of blue that somehow ensnares your eyes and your ears and all your words. Zečevo Rogozničko. The tiny island in the background is Lukvenjak. september 2021.
Rogoznica Croatia Fishing Harbor. july 2021.
Rogoznica Bridge separates the Marina & Fishing Harbor.
Old town Primošten is situated on a small island which is connected with the mainland. Prior to 1564 Primošten was known as Capusta Cista. july 2021
Primošten Croatia was originally protected by stone walls and towers and in the 16th century a movable bridge was built that connected this village with the mainland. Later the bridge was replaced by an embankment, making Primošten a peninsula.
“Life is a sea of vibrant color. Jump in.” - A.D. Posey
"What You Imagine You Create", Marina Frapa, Rogoznica, Croatia. August 2021.
“I Was Here”, Jadransko More, Zečevo Rogoznica, Croatia . . . staring west across the Adriatic Sea, Italy’s coastline is a little over 100 miles (160km) away.
The Adriatic Sea (Jadransko More in Croat) separates Italy and the Dalmation Coast of Croatia and is named after an ancient port, Adria, in what is now Northern Italy.
A row of cumulus clouds over the Adriatic Sea. Marina Frapa, Rogoznica, Croatia. August 2021.
A one-mile hike and three-hundred foot ascent from village center you’ll find magnificent views of Rogoznica, Croatia. August 2021.
Without the fisherman, there is no fish.
Riva Harbor, Split, Croatia. July 2021.
Perhaps land was created for sailboats to have a place to visit. (Brooks Atkinson)
Marina Frapa, Rogoznica, Croatia. July 2021.