The house is full. Full of naughty, that’s is 😀 Those girls have fun with each other while entertaining the audience.

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The house is full. Full of naughty, that’s is 😀 Those girls have fun with each other while entertaining the audience.

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I am no religious person (by the contrary!) but surely I can enjoy a holiday: a free day from work and good food, that’s not something to pass 😀 And if I kind of celebrate the Easter, I should probably join it’s spirit… not with candles, prayers, priests or shit like that but with bunnies! Here’s a recently took picture of bunnies, enjoy 🙂
Note: in Romania the Easter is celebrated by the christian orthodox calendar and this year it takes place one week after the catholic holiday.

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On the SIAMB 2012 grounds I meet my old friend Iulia working for a motor oil company. So we took a vintage-looking motor oil can and took a tour of the entire exhibition place, having a lot of fun, taking some photos, advertising the oil and the cars.








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If you missed the pics from the SIAMB 2012 series, here are a couple more, this time with no faces, but still interesting things to look at. Both of them are motorbike-related this time.


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With Roxana I worked back in Vama Veche, at SIAMB 2012 she had an exquisite dress and she was the hostess for an exquisite brand of cars together with another colleague of her. It was on the “rich” area of the exhibition floor.

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At Casa Capșa in Bucharest, a new fashion house named Ducessa presented their first collection, Noblesse, something classic, glamourous, vintage:






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I like colors, like them a lot, rarely do black and white photos (at least when I am not required by an exibition), so enjoy this exception:



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November. We are approaching winter, is colder and colder outside, let’s warm-up a little with some hot pole dancing photos:







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It may be lame to talk much about it, but it was my first time to have a picture printed, framed and hanged to the wall of an exhibition which people actually come to see. And there also was an exhibition opening, with food and drinks and people looking and talking, it was… like real.


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Today is the opening of the “Bucharest in black and white” (BucureÈ™tiul în alb È™i negru) photo gallery, where I qualified with one picture, the one below. Is open until the end of the month, so come and see us at CărtureÈ™ti:

While black and white is not exactly my thing, I have adjusted myself to follow the rules, And also had to adjust the framing, while I usually do 3:2, the rules here were 4:3 or 1:1, so unusual color space, unusual framing. Hope I didn’t sucked too much.
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With the history and tradition of the Mătăsari street, one linked with sex and prostitution, having an “urban festival” called “at women on Mătăsari” (“la femei pe Mătăsari”) was challenging, and it gathered, as expected, a bunch of people considering themselves “cool” and “edgy”.

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I was reluctant to participate to the Livada de fotografii, my first reaction was “my photos are not intended for exhibitions” and my laziness is king: why bother digging trough so many photos? So I decided not to participate.
The other day I changed my mind: I can visit it, and if I go there, I can display some photos too, printing 10 of them is cheap enough, less than a couple of beers. Got the idea for a couple of themes, decided for one of them (involving people kissing in the city’s parks), but when I opened the storage to search for them, remembered some I wanted were on the lost card and was put down again by laziness and an unrelated depression.
Some late night chats made me change my mind again: if in the morning I am apt enough, select some photos and print them. Since the quest for the main idea proved futile, the second one kicked in: cold buildings, shot from a wide angle… quite boring and unoriginal.
The morning wasn’t good at all: the life is a really dark gray, the beacons of light far enough and unreachable. But still went to select a mix, not the indented one but a spaghetti of unrelated pictures. Asked a friend for a reality check and to the print shop!
Well, it was a bad day for printing 🙂 Asked my boss for permission to go put and print, then on the route remembered I forgot to add a signature. Heck, I am not egomanical enough, so I can live without a signature, continue.
The closest print shop is the one I am trying to avoid, since I had some unpleasant experiences with them, but I am during the work hours and they are the closest, so I go there. Refreshing news: their printer is not working (again! that was my years old problem with them too). OK, nice not having business with you again, see you later (probably never).
There is another print shop not far, but I have to search for it, a few minutes found! Ask for prints, the clerk says “but we don’t have glossy paper, only matte”… since the next shop is too far away I accept. Then “but our printer is performing some tests, will take 15-20 minutes”. OK, what to do, accept it again.
20 minutes was enough to time to go back to the office, breath a couple of times and go back! He way expecting me with the prints and they came decent. People, see you to the Livada!
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Two nazi soldiers and a MiG 15 in the background, that’s quite a history mismatch surprised in the backyard of the Military Museum of Bucharest for the “museum day”, when the access was open, demos and parades with old costumes happened. And they had beas from the cauldron, military style!

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Saturday with a few friends I attended a show with boats and airplanes on Lacul Morii in Bucharest. From my point of view, the most spectacular part was the finale, with those planes and their smoggy trains, drawing on the sky.

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And the bike salon SMAEB 2011 happened this year… despite a massive data loss (still didn’t recover the pictures made in the first day, the memory card is not cooperating, my hopes are smaller and smaller), I still have some pictures to share:
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