I love photographing the vibrant colors of spring on the Amalfi Coast. They change from day to day depending on the weather and what plants are blooming. Recently it seems that Atrani has been the subject of my photos more often than not. I just had to share them for all the readers with happy memories or a special connection to this beautiful village. It certainly is photogenic!
The sea turns strange colors after a storm, almost the same turquoise and green on the small wooden boat I caught being rowed toward the shore in Atrani. I wondered where these two had been that morning.
There are lamps along the walkway overlooking the beach in Atrani. Each one has three lights supported by an ornate design. I like the way they look with their twists and turns and curves standing out starkly against the blue sky and the sea beyond. It’s almost strange to think that soon this beach will be covered with blue and white striped beach umbrellas and sun beds all lined up. But that’s just as much its identity as the smooth black sand dotted with white stones is during the winter months.
Another sunny day after storms, I spotted a plant covered with tiny yellow flowers, and the colors stood out so beautifully with the bright turquoise sea.
The shape of the yellowing flowering plant, the cacti poking out and that intense blue were so irresistible that I had to stop and take a few shots.
Just beyond I spotted a fig tree clinging for its life to the cliff edge below the road. It must be thriving on the views, I thought, because there wasn’t much else! Looking close you can see how big the figs have already grown. It’s not a bad view after all.
The seasons are changing and I know the warm weather will be here very soon. Summer brings many good things with it, but I’m trying to hold on to the colors, scents and beauty of these vibrant spring days for as along as I can!
Cathy says
Just gorgeous Laura, I just love the ornate lamp, and the colour of the water is gorgeous.
Laura says
Thanks, Cathy! I love the color of the sea after stormy weather. It’s so intense!
Mary says
Thanks for another great post Laura. Your photographs are inspiring as always; made me wish I was that fig tree!
Laura says
Ciao Mary! And thank you to you for your kind comment. Not a bad life for the fig tree … except I wonder who could even pick the fruit? 🙂
Lisa says
These are beautiful shots, I love Italy and looking at these brings back great memories. Thanks!
Laura says
Thanks, Lisa! I enjoy sharing photos, especially when I hear the happy memories they bring back for others. So happy you enjoyed!
Sandra says
Just gorgeous photos,Laura. Thanks for sharing. Atrani has always been a special place to me. Remembering the lovely ‘cave’ dinner we had there the eve of your wedding. A very nice memory!
Laura says
Ciao Mom! Atrani is such a special spot for me, too. Next time you’re here we’ll go to the same restaurant so you can have the outdoor experience dining overlooking the water in Atrani. Gorgeous! 🙂
The Italian Dish says
I miss the Amalfi Coast! We are still frowning about leaving that beautiful area. Your photos make me happy!
Laura says
Ciao Elaine! It is so hard to leave the Amalfi Coast. Something about it just gets inside you! I’ll keep the photos coming!
Eimelle says
Yellow flowers and blue sea… a dream… very beautiful, thanks!
Laura says
Ciao Eimelle! Thank you for stopping by and for your lovely comment. I’ll be sharing more photos of Atrani soon!
bellini says
It will be autumn in Atrani when I am there with whole new experiences.
Laura says
Ciao bellini! I love September and October on the Amalfi Coast. Have a wonderful time!