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  • Diagonal composition made by the wake of a motor launch in the Adriatic Sea. Roughness of the wake sharply divided from the smoothness of the sea beyond it.
    Adriatic_wine_dark_sea
  • Looking down from the fortress on the hill over looking the town showing red tile rooftops cascading down the hill, symmetrical harbor dotted with sailboats, and the scattering of islands in the Adriatic just beyond Hvar.
    Hvar-Croatia-scene-HRV200606-160.jpg
  • View of Hvar and Pakleni Islands in the Adriatic Sea through a screen and framing of pine branches above the town.
    Hvar-Croatia-scene-HRV200606-157.jpg
  • View from Hvar hilltop castle embrasure over the town and harbor below, at noon on a sunny day.
    Hvar-Croatia-scene-HRV200606-161.jpg
  • Deep bow wave, recalling Homer's "wine dark sea" as it forms an abstract foamy diagonal.
    Adriatic wine dark sea-HRV200606-216.jpg
  • Dubrovnik: view from the Serbian position from which the Yugoslav People's Army bombarded Dubrovnik 1991-1992.  The site is peaceful now, covered with yellow flowering broom.  The city gleams in the distance as a cruise ship makes its way from the Dubrovnik harbor out to sea.
    HRV200606-325 (1).jpg
  • Restored Dubrovnik homes have largely new roofs,made from tiles specially manufactured in Spain by original methods.  Citizens saves many of the original roof tiles, however, and these are used when visible wherever possible, while the new tiles have been set underneath them.  This view includes an unrestored roofless abbey church, though its vegetable garden is in active use.
    HRV200606-265a.jpg
  • The city seen from the steep hill directly above the city.  The walls, harbor, and a part of the nearby island Lokrum projecting from the left.
    HRV200606-292.jpg
  • White canvas sail furled and folded around the bowsprit of a sailing vessel makes an abstract fabric sculpture in the complexity of its folds.  Above, clear blue sky and below part of the bowsprit net make a background that sets it off.
    HRV200606-105.jpg
  • HRV200606-216 (1).jpg
  • The city seen from the steep hill directly above the city.  The walls, harbor, and a part of the nearby island Lokrum projecting from the left.
    Dubrovnik-Croatia-HRV200606-292.jpg
  • Restored Dubrovnik homes have largely new roofs,made from tiles specially manufactured in Spain by original methods.  Citizens saved many of the original roof tiles, however, and these are used when visible wherever possible, while the new tiles have been set underneath them.  This view includes an unrestored roofless abbey church, though its vegetable garden is in active use.
    Dubrovnik-townscape-HRV200606-265a.jpg
  • Restored Dubrovnik homes have largely new roofs,made from tiles specially manufactured in Spain by original methods.  Citizens saved many of the original roof tiles, however, and these are used when visible wherever possible, while the new tiles have been set underneath them.  This view taken from the top of the city walls.
    Dubrovnik-townscape-HRV200606-264.jpg
  • Restored Dubrovnik homes have largely new roofs,made from tiles specially manufactured in Spain by original methods.  Citizens saves many of the original roof tiles, however, and these are used when visible wherever possible, while the new tiles have been set underneath them.
    Dubrovnik-tile-roofs-restored--HRV20...jpg
  • Restored Dubrovnik homes have largely new roofs,made from tiles specially manufactured in Spain by original methods.  Citizens saved many of the original roof tiles, however, and these are used when visible wherever possible, while the new tiles have been set underneath them.
    Dubrovnik-tile-roofs-restored--HRV20...jpg
  • Dubrovnik from the Serbian position in 1991-92 from which they bombarded the ancient town.  The site is peaceful now, covered with yellow flowering broom.  The city gleams in the distance as a cruise ship makes its way toward the Dubrovnik harbor.
    Dubrovnik-defense-HRV200606-325.jpg
  • Korcula: A few houses with a small church above and the town wall below.  Telephoto view from the sea as the sailboat departs.
    Korcula-Croatia-HRV200606-195.jpg
  • View from Hvar hilltop castle embrasure over the town and harbor below, at noon on a sunny day.  Sailboats, yachts, and islands scattered over the flat blue Adriatic sea beyond.
    HRV200606-161.jpg
  • View down a medieval street in Trogir, Croatia.  Trogir is the best-preserved Romanesque-Gothic complex not only in the Adriatic, but in all of Central Europe. Trogir's medieval core, surrounded by walls, comprises a preserved castle and tower and a series of dwellings and palaces from the Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque periods. (Wikipedia) Though no people are present, there is nevertheless a sense that these ancient dwellings are still kept up and lived in.
    Trogir-streetscape--HRV200606-101.jpg
  • Looking down from the city wall on the east, facing the Adriatic, there are leveled spots where people can sunbathe, and steps for going down to the water to swim.
    Dubrovnik-swimming-HRV200606-275.jpg
  • View from Hvar hilltop castle embrasure over the town and harbor below, at noon on a sunny day.
    HRV200606-161 (1).jpg
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