This past September I had the opportunity to explore the coastline of Croatia. From past photo editing projects, I’d been clued into how gorgeous the country is, but it was quite something else to see it in person. I was smitten with the beautiful Venetian-influenced walled cities and dazzled by the shimmering blues of the Adriatic Sea contrasting with the fresh green of pines along the rocky Dalmatian Coast.
Now I’m fortunate enough to share part of the experience in a feature story I wrote and shot in the December 2016 issue of National Geographic Traveller (UK Edition). In it I share images from Hvar, Korcula, and, the jewel of the Adriatic, Dubrovnik. If you happen to be in the UK, pick up a copy on newsstands now, but if not, enjoy the layout here.

December 2016 feature story on Croatia in National Geographic Traveller UK Edition written and photographed by Krista Rossow.

December 2016 feature story on Croatia in National Geographic Traveller UK Edition written and photographed by Krista Rossow.

December 2016 feature story on Croatia in National Geographic Traveller UK Edition written and photographed by Krista Rossow.

December 2016 feature story on Croatia in National Geographic Traveller UK Edition written and photographed by Krista Rossow.
Beautiful! I was just in Croatia and saw many of the places that you captured on film. Your shot in Dubrovnik is almost exactly where we had coffee. I probably took that picture too, but not as well as you! Here’s a link to our Croatia/Bosnia posts from late Oct/early Nov of this year. Check them out: https://topochinesvino.com/2016/11/06/ive-a-feeling-were-not-in-croatia-anymore/
Gorgeous photos! 🙂
Beautiful layout of your photos! Excited to see what you publish from Alaska and Antarctica.