Good morning.
Yesterday I published a post (I published two, actually, but one of them is an accidental clone. An evil twin of sorts) about a pretty large, new marina in the city. A marina filled with luxury boats. Some with sails, others with a motor only.
Today, I'm back in the small, fishermen-oriented harbor of Liznjan, filled with fish traps and a nice variety of makeshift stuff.
This red building iconic for the area around Liznjan is a former food-processing factory. Now it hosts the local fishermen association and some small sports clubs. The coastal fields a bit further down the road still produce big quantities of vegetables, especially potatoes, tomatoes, and cabbages, but the factory isn't needed anymore.
This is the view from the large terrace in front of the former factory.
The weather wasn't particularly cold, but it was cloudy and the sky looked pretty dramatic. Here you can see one of the narrow inlets of a very indented bay that hosts the harbor.
I visit this place very often and use it in the posts probably ad nauseam, but what I can do? The small harbor inspires me and is always at hand, just a couple of kilometers from where I live.
I can always find a cool detail or two there. There is always something worth photographing. Like this collection of black plastic buckets that hold the nets and their colorful makeshift buoys.
Or this sleepy fisherman ( A friend from Liznjan) that has some more stuff to do here in the harbor after the night at sea.
This is the view from the main dock where all the bigger fishing boats are moored.
The atmosphere in the harbor yesterday, when all these photographs were taken, was so dark that the streetlamp on the dock was still on at 9 AM.
Here you can see a lovely floating composition that, at some point, caught my attention. A boat with a blue top stuck between two completely white ones.
Here you can see a small fortified inlet at the base of the docking area and a group of very sheltered small boats in it.
This is a scene from another inlet. The one that already appeared in this post. You can see it in one of the wide shots that show more of the scenery. The third picture from the top, precisely.
Here you can take another look from the terrace of the red factory. One last look at the harbor before the post ends.
Just like it started, the post is about to end with the same factory that isn't a factory anymore. Hope you enjoyed visiting the bay of Liznjan again. I certainly did.
AS ALWAYS HERE ON HIVE, THE PHOTOGRAPHS ARE MY WORK.