Saturday 30 April 2011

Balkans Revisited



I've finally found the time to troll through my Balkans photos, thanks to a double dose of 4 day weekends thanks to Jesus and Wills & Kate.

I tend to remember when and where I take all my pictures but none is more memorable than this photo from Macedonia.

This small church, no bigger than a small garage, was set in a scene of rushing streams and broad leaved trees, sun shining and birds singing, halfway up a hillside in a small town called Vencani. Vencani is no bigger than a few city blocks but the locals are a very self asured lot and even declared independence during the madness than ensued during the Balkans war.

I was captivated by this church and getting the perfect photo became a mini obsession - so much so the forward journey further north towards Debar had us travelling well into the dark hours. Surprisingly its the photo in which I had the least hope that best captured the scene as I saw it... I hope you like it.

1 comment:

Gareth Williams said...

I don`t mean to be uncouth but it reminds me of a high class Koocanusa Pit Toilet. I do like the erratic pastel scene though. G