kalenic redux

Sunday afternoon. Stretching out forever. Past blends with the present. Pleasure in simple things. Fragrance of ripening fruit. Flowers just past their best. Wasps. Wishes. Images captured with Olympus OM10 and 100 ASA black and white film.

Weekly Photo Challenge: Nostalgic

It had not always been like this. She remembered the sound of children playing. Him. She heard his voice. Felt his presence. The sound of bombs falling. She remembered. This is my response to the latest Weekly Photo Challenge from The Daily Post at WordPress.

grčića milenka

“I have never been aware before how many faces there are. There are quantities of human beings, but there are many more faces, for each person has several.” ― Rainer Maria Rilke

Weekly Photo Challenge: The World Through Your Eyes

A changing city. Excavators roar. Old houses vanish. Modern apartments arise. And the spirit, the soul of this city. What will become of that? This is my response to the latest Weekly Photo Challenge from The Daily Post at WordPress.Belgr

Weekly Photo Challenge: Curves

"I'll take your part When darkness comes And pain is all around Like a bridge over troubled water I will lay me down Like a bridge over troubled water I will lay me down" Lyrics from "Bridge over troubled water" by Simon and Garfunkel. This is my response to the latest Weekly Photo Challenge from … Continue reading Weekly Photo Challenge: Curves

belgradestreets featured in NPhoto magazine

I'd like to thank Sian Lewis at NPhoto for her help in bringing belgradestreets to a wider audience. Check out this article in the July 2013 edition of NPhoto.

Weekly Photo Challenge: The Sign Says

In the darkest places. Love in a cold climate. "Volim te" This is my response to the latest Weekly Photo Challenge from The Daily Post at WordPress.

vojvode šupljikca

Memories of hope and love. Memories of suffering and loss. Walking in the road, careless of cars. Evening air warming the soul. Dashed expectations. Chances lost. Dreams on hold. Hope remains. Photographs captured on Ilford Delta 3200 on Olympus OM10.

crveni krst

In 1595 the Ottoman Grand Vizier, Sinan Pasha, burned the relics of Saint Sava, somewhere on the Vračar hill. After two centuries, the exact location remained unknown. A majority of scholars agreed on a location on top of the hill, where the Hram Svetog Save now sits. According to some, the Serbian publisher Gligorije Vozarović … Continue reading crveni krst