OUTDOOR MARKET IN VODNJAN

The year was 2024. I was there last time only a year ago, in winter.

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Vodnjan is a small town about twenty kilometers north of where I live. Each month, on the first Saturday of that month, an outdoor market takes place in the large, fenced, open space situated about a hundred meters behind the last houses of Vodnjan.

The town is surrounded by a rural area with many farms and small villages scaterred between fields, woods, and meadows.

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That's why, traditionally, the accent of the market was on agricultural tools, agricultural products, rural craftsmanship, and livestock, but things are changing, so ...

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... so each year you can see fewer chickens ...

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... and more cheap footwear.

Here you can see a stand with colorful clothes made for children. The colorful stuff was very welcome on that gray, gloomy Saturday, the first Saturday in March.

This shot shows one of the alleys surrounded by different types of stands.

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Here you can see a place that sells wicker baskets and chairs, classic brooms for sweeping the yard or flying on Halloween, and different types of wooden utensils for different types of indoor or outdoor activbities. It sells some other stuff too, but things made of wood and wicker are the most numerous and stand out the most.

You can always find a stand or two covered with colorful flowers for sale in this market.

I didn't feel the need to buy any of those flowers becouse I needed only images of flowers, not the flowers themselves, for this post.

Flowers are amazing. No gray day can subdue the power of these vivid colors.

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This photograph was taken from a spot that allowed me to show you two little lanes of that temporary little town just outside the town.

Here you can see a man preparing the stand with some electric stuff made mostly of colorful plastic. I arrived early. Many of the vendors weren't quite ready for this Saturday morning show.

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These moments before the stands are completely assembled and the merchandise is neatly organized can offer some unexpected, artsy scenes to an eye and mind with the right sensibility to recognize them.

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This elegant, artificial leg, for example, can be seen as a nice piece of accidental surrealism. The leg leans against one of the poles that support the tarpaulin above the stand. It looks like the pole dancer is burried, frozen in a dancing pose, with only one leg sprouting from the lawn.

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This photograph shows a lovely decapitated mannequin with a lot of character, despite lacking a distinctive face, and a few more, less vital, anatomical features.

These flexible twigs are used in agriculture, especially in vineyards, to tie the branches of the plants and hold them in a certain position. This is one of those iconic, old-school rural products that used to make this type of market special.

Here you can see some fine salami on an advert stretched across one entire side of the trailer of a small truck that probably brought some local delicatessen.

A road assistance car can be used to transport clothes and stuff when it is not engaged in its primary function. Red clothes look great when displayed on a vivid yellow hood.

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The only piece of Vodnjan, clearly visible from the outdoor market in the flat scenery, is the tall bell tower of the Church of St. Blaise, the biggest church in town.

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Here you can take a look down one of the marketplace lanes bordered by stands and merchants that were slowly getting ready for the working Saturday when the photograph was taken.

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I took this photograph while passing by an outdoor restaurant that was producing a bit of smoke and plenty of delicious fragrances while preparing the food to offer to the visitors of the market.

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Here you can take a more up-close look at the work in the outdoor kitchen.

Do you remember the leg of a mannequin I showed earlier in the post? You know, the one sprouting from the ground like some weird fungus. In this shot, taken about half an hour later, when the stand and the tarpaulin roof above it were put together and ready to use, the leg was still in the same position. Maybe the surrealism and artsiness of that unusual detail weren't that accidental, after all.

This photograph shows a few stands in a row with a wide variaty of small objects on display. If you take the time to explore all the litlle details, you may notice a bust of Josip Broz Tito, the legendary leader of Yugoslavia, a country that no longer exists.

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This mobile booth on wheels was offering delicious sausages and other delicatessen.

There isn't much to say here. Just another look down one of the market lanes.

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Here you can see a pretty big van that brought some wooden benches and tables to the scene.

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This makeshift stand with fruit and vegetables was situated close to the gate that served as the entrance and exit to the market. I took this photograph on my way out.

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This picture shows the large parking area across the street from the market. And that's it. The post ends here. As always on Hive, the photographs are my work.



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That is very interesting market my friend, and open outdoor market on winter.

Love how they look well arranged and neat, compared to the chaos in the market here.
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This is really awesome — shopping at outdoor markets has always been exciting. Outdoor Market here in my area takes place every Thursday. Many vegetables from the mountains along with the livestock and other local goods are available.

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This outdoor market in Vodnjan is like a small village!
The mix of old rural items and modern cheap stuff makes the whole post very real and nostalgic.
The pictures tell a story — especially the mannequin's legs and the steaming cooking scene are really eye-catching!

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The experience of visiting the outdoor market in Vodnjan was so vivid! 🌿🛒 The combination of your storytelling and the pictures was so wonderful that I felt like I was walking through those colorful and rural streets myself. From wooden objects to salami trucks, from colorful flowers to strange mannequin legs — this post was a completely different flavor.

I especially liked the way you highlighted the changes in the market — from the chickens and agricultural tools of yesteryear to the plastic products and colorful clothes of today. It's like a gentle portrait of the changing culture over time.

Thank you for sharing such a creative and heartfelt slice of local life with us. I always enjoy reading your writing! 🙌📸

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Very varied outside markets are very much sold for people's needs

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I think it is a floating market and it is a market of this type for a specific period of time. However, I really liked seeing every picture including the picture of the market here and I saw a very beautiful and attractive beauty in every picture. Best wishes to you, friend.

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A very beautiful market and pictures of flowers. It seems to be an exceptional market. The small stalls on the side of the road look very beautiful.

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The flowers being sold in the market are truly extraordinary and amazing to look at. However, it is nice to see your market where there are many beautiful shops and stalls selling various items on the roadside.

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When I sighted the picture of the flowers, I said “aww”. They are so beautiful
If I find myself in this market, I will be in the flower spot till I leave there…

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A very enjoyable post @borjan friend!... And thanks to a photo seen here, I have remembered that I need some new sneakers and -precisely - that these are cheap! 😄👟👟💸... My everyday ones are literally worn out!

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Maybe one day, you will create a class for us on Hive
You’ll tell us the cameras you use and how you take your pictures
I need to learn more because you are so good at what you do
Keep it up

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Yes, a class maybe one day 🙂 but the type of camera I can show you right here and now.

The following link will lead you to the Wikipedia page about the camera I use.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canon_PowerShot_SX60_HS

For the macro, I use a small, versatile macro converter. The following links will show you how this thing looks.
https://raynoxdirect.securesite.jp/english/dcr/dcr250/indexdcr250eg.htm

It's all relatively inexpensive, non-professional equipment. Especially if you find it second-hand like I did.

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ahhhhhhhhhh, rural life! 😉☺️🤙🐔 and that's a lot of chickens! :P

and shoes and flowers..

cool!

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Very nice market. These photos made me feel longing for the past. Time flies too fast and only memories are left behind.
Those chickens look very attractive! I was thinking of keeping three chickens next year!

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🙂 Yes, chickens are great pets and can also give you eggs. They are litlle contemporary dinosaurs as well, which is also very cool.

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The colourful cloths of the kids are really welcoming and the flowers are so attractive 😍

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It looks nice! You can find interesting things at that market. I love markets, I have shown and sold my crafts myself.

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Beautiful shots. Even ordinary subjects become beautiful on photos!

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That's a pretty cool market, you can buy just about anything there! You can tell it was winter since everyone was bundled up, but it must not freeze there very often if they have all of the flowers for sale. Excellent pictures, I bet the town itself has some more interesting old building!

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