This photo was shot in Novi Beograd, Belgrade's new part. Famous six tall buildings popularly called "Šest kaplara" (Six Corporals) at the entrance of New Belgrade when you cross the Branko bridge coming from downtown Belgrade.
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Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Six Corporals
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Ladybug explorer
Exploring beautiful world on a big wooded table...and it's green.
This is one of many Asian ladybugs swarming around us that day had very interesting and unusual colors. This tiny colorful explorer was black with red and white spots - so perfect!!
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Royal Colonade

Colonade behind the Church, conecting it with the Royal Palace.
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Standing tall, built green
The famous skyscraper known as "The Ušće Palace" surrounded by a park with a same name. It's located in the newer part of Belgrade - Novi Beograd.
This image I found intereresting because of its green look.
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Beerfest
The famous beer festival in Belgrade, usually it takes place at the end of August.
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Monday, February 7, 2011
Mounted patrol
A mounted patrol on a beach in Hammamet Yasmine in Tunisia.
Those patrols are very frequent in every tourist place there and these two policemen were great subjects to be photographed, especially when there's no one on the beach. :)
Silhouettes in the sunset
If you ask me, one of the best spots to enjoy beautiful sunsets in summer in Belgrade is located on the right bank of the Danube in an old famous neighbourhood of Belgrade - Dorćol.
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Portrait in green
Polaroid gives sometimes that green effect which can be interesting sometimes, reminds me of good old times...
Pilot has landed
...between heaven and earth there is a place for the Clone Pilot to rest and contemplate about Force of life and Philosophy ...
through the desert
As we ventured towards our final green haven, jeeps were racing each other down dusty desert roads and dreamlike dunes in the south of Tunisia, very close to the Algerian border.
During this all-day trip we were ambushed by sudden desert storms. Fortunately, very short ones.
It was so short an experience I unfortunately didn`t record it.
Anyway it was look like a sandy blizzard, you can't see anything around you. It`s worth experiencing it, so next time I hope I will be ready for surprise. ` cause you never know when and from where it`s coming.
evaporated lake
Walking through an evaporated lake
on the verge of a lifeless desert
to an oasis can we make?
















