2024 Was The Biggest Year For The Croatia Captured Project

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Since I started project Croatia Captured in September 2023, 2024 was my biggest year in taking interesting road trips around Croatia. So, here’s a short overview of my two biggest road trips and two shorted ones.

It’s Done! I’ve Edited Photos From The Biggest Roadtrip Since Croatia Captured Started!

Finally! After one week of photographing and almost a month of editing, I’ve finished all the photos and content overall from the longest roadtrip I did after starting Croatia Captured project in September 2023. Since I work in media for 15 or so years, I’ve been programmed to edit as fast as I can, but for the project Croatia Captured – one of my rules is to take more time and don’t rush it. Still, I was overly eager to finish as fast as I can and put all the photos on the Photoshelter archive.

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Photos of Dubrovnik, Makarska, Trogir, Omiš And Eight More Places Are Online!

So, that happened. After a big five-day road trip around the central part of Dalmatia I took in May (find more about that in the article It’s Done! I’ve Edited Photos From The Biggest Roadtrip Since Croatia Captured Started!), I spent another five days traveling around the southern part of the same region, this time in the middle of August. I was based in Makarska, from where I traveled to several places, including the one and only Dubrovnik.

New Places Visited! One Day Road Trip To Kvarner And Istria

After a long road trip at the end of August, it’s been two months since I last went on any trips to take photos for the Croatia Captured project. I knew I wouldn’t be able to do another long road trip until 2025, so I wrote down a few ideas for one- or two-day road trips to take before the end of 2024. The first of these was this one.

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Finally A Visit To Slavonija! Check Out The New Locations

When I launched this project in September 2023, one of my goals was to explore parts of Croatia that were unfamiliar to me, particularly Istria, Dalmatia, and the northern regions. Since I was already familiar with the eastern part, best known as Slavonija, I put that region aside for a while. But as I started visiting more places around Croatia, the map looked a bit empty on its eastern side. I couldn’t ignore that gap, so I planned a day-and-a-half visit to Slavonia to photograph and explore as many locations as possible in that short time.

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