Category: parade

Groping for the National Day.

What is the most pleasant way to spend the National Day? How about having your genitals groped? Bonus: if you are a guy and the person doing it is a blond female. OR you are a girl and he is a man in uniform.

groping for the national day

Long story short: 1st of December is the Romanian National Day and traditionally there is a big military parade in Bucharest at Arcul de Triumf, which is admired by a lot of people (I heard around 15.000 were this year). Less traditional, this year the security was a lot tighter.

groping for the national day

In all the access routes, there were control filters: some gendarmes in uniforms were controlling everyone: men, women, children, old people by groping the bodies and looking inside the bags (TSA-style pnly low-tech).

groping for the national day

The gendarmes were both male and female and the intention probably was for same-gender groping only, but with such an amount of people it was chaos: everybody groping anyone. I saw an old woman protesting, who escaped only with a purse-check and an young man unhappy he was groped by a guy gendarme, not by the blond women gendarme.

groping for the national day

After this filters, there were some guys in suits watching, probably the SPP amd some more… After passing the check I stopped, turned around to shoot the groping, but somehow my view was blocked all the time. Breathing, I understood: there was a “normally” dressed guy, most likely a SPP undercover who was moving in such way to be in my view all the time while maintaining a casual appearance. Time to change my lens, put a wide one, extend my arm and shoot from above his head. He tried to extend his arms too, realized is ridiculous, exchanged a few words with a suited guy then dropped his arms. I continued shooting while asking him “is there any problem?” and when done left with “see, there is a solution for every problem”.

groping for the national day

On the positive side, when waiting in queue for the filter, I was asked if I have a press pass (had my biggest lens mounted) – don’t know if that would have me skip the filter or just go in front. Another fellow photographer was asked to take a shoot to prove the camera is working – not sure if because she had a red Nikon DLSR which the gendarmes had doubts is a real camera or because it was early in the morning, before the gendarmes got bored.

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Two on a bike

Besides SkirtBike, another event at BikeFest was the “two on a bike” race, here teams of two people riding the same bike went head to head in a competition.

two on a bike
two on a bike

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SkirtBike

Last week-end the Izvor park in Bucharest hosted the BikeFest festival, which had as one of its events the fourth edition of SkirtBike (autumn edition), where women are invited to take part with a bicycle while wearing a skirt (preferably vintage) and maybe high heels.

skirtbike
skirtbike
skirtbike

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Bucharest like Rio

B.FIT, the Bucharest International Theatre Festival, closed with a big parade, part of it was the parade of Latin dance schools, with samba, salsa, capoeira, bachata and more. There were some costumes making you think of Rio de Janeiro.

samba
samba
samba

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Wilhelmina Arz at Femei pe Matasari

Even if it was only the second edition, it seems like a tradition became for Femei pe Mătăsari urban festival to be opened by a fashion show by Wilhelmina Arz. It take place in the evening before, on a stage built on the street, where the next day people will roam.

matasari
matasari
matasari
matasari
matasari

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Frames of Style

Last Friday, the Intercontinental hotel of Bucharest hosted a fashion and style event called “Frames of Style”, it started with a fashion show from the Thai designer Saruda Nimpitakpong:

frames of style
frames of style
frames of style

It continued with another Thai designer, Chinachan Nimpitakpong:

frames of style
frames of style
frames of style

In the interlude, master Miyuki Ueda made a demonstration of sumie painiting:

frames of style

Then the Romanian designer Irina Irmia presented the culmination of her project, Japanese Jungle Jam Trilogy:

frames of style
frames of style
frames of style

The finale was the awards of the contest happening in a fashion workshop with fashion design students:

frames of style

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Cheerleading for the schools parade

Sunday in Bucharest we had the schools parade (primary and high schools), which gathered on the streets of Bucharest some tens of thousands of young people (I heard an estimate of 20000, but think it was conservative, from the middle of it, they seemed many more). The demonstration was opened by a group of cheerleaders, of which I am going to post some pictures:

Enough cheerleaders? Let’s finish with a “normal” picture:

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Basarab passage opening

After much debates and delays, the Basarab passage in Bucharest opened at last! …good opportunity for the current mayor to shamelessly assume the merits, but I digress, this is not a politics blog, we are here to share some photos from the passage opening.

basarab

So it was a parade, the parade was not all about beautiful girls, there were also uniforms:
basarab

And bikers with their mighty bikes:
basarab

And old cars:
basarab

And, of course, a lot of beautiful girls:
basarab

And cheerleaders:
basarab

And don’t forget the virtual kisses:
basarab

Now the next step? Curse the traffic on the passage, of course!

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Paștele Cailor at Tîrgoviște

I was familiar with the expression “Paștele Cailor”, meaning “Horse’s Easter”, as a date when nothing will happen (as in, for example, I will such Bill Gates dick at Horses Easter) and also knew a couple of explanations for it. This year I learned another one in a photography trip with Orasul.ro: is a festivity of the small Bulgarian community in the City of Tîrgoviște, happening after the winter when the horsed are taken out for the first time. It is also called “Tudorița”.

So together with a bunch of other photographers I attended the event this year, which, of course was pretty much about horses:

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And it was also about the people in that Bulgarian community and their traditions:
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And, as we are in Balkans, it was also about food (don’t remember the name of those small breads decorated with pepper seeds):
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And of course it was about contests, to see who has the best horses and who is the best driver:
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And it was a lot about local divas, sitting and smiling in the carts, in their pretty and colorful costumes, for all of us to admire:
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And of course it was a festivity for the kids to enjoy (“give me the camera to take a picture to daddy” said the little princess):
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And not last, it was a festivity for us, the photographers, who were there in great numbers trying to capture everything:
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And on top of all, it was a really beautiful hot and sunny spring day, a pleasure to be outside.

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Providing shiny since… June 2008

The Romanian word for shine is luciu, so for shiny things what else can I show better than Luciu sisters’ cleavages? …from a wedding dresses fashion parade offered by Sabres Fashion House.

luciu luciu
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Ghidul Miresei 2010 – a weddings fair

Was the wait long enough? Were you able to endure it? The photos from the Ghidul Miresei weddings fair are up… in the following days I will probably follow with a few higlights.

ghidul miresei

I know there really are a lot of photos, but the girls asked for many pictures so being lazy I dumped the entire selection on the web (and still not as many as they wanted, forgive me girls!).

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How I spent the 2010 New Year’s Eve

A short lived tradition (it was the second iteration), but is still a tradition, it was again the time of the year to shoot New Year’s Eve concerts and fireworks. Unlike the last year, when my choice was to boycott a communist mayor ans stay in Piața Revoluției, this year I headed to the main event, in Piața Constituției.

However, I still passed trough Piața Revoluției, with a party organised by Pro TV and MTV, which was flooded with people wearing blue and red fedoras (I covered more about this elsewhere).

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One thing to appreciate is those people know hot to make a show, even if they co bad in the opposite direction with manele:
new year 2010

After spending about half an hour there, I moved to Piața Constituției:
new year 2010

There it was a varied audience:
new year 2010

Listening to music
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And having tons of fun
new year 2010

I appreciated the “evil” side
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And rocked a bit
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And then participated in the countdown
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And enjoyed the show, with lasers
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And fireworks
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And lasers
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And fireworks
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And fire
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And lasers again
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And fireworks
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Into the huge spectacle
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All the time I was as busy as I could: in the right hand holding (and shooting with) the dSLR, and with the left hand recording video:
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One over another, it was a positive experience.

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National day, December 1st military parade

What a bummer! After a couple of sunny weeks the morning of the national day, with its traditional military parade, was cloudy and misty. Bad for photography, bad for the photographer, so the photos are not much better than last year, in yet another cold, cloudy and misty winter morning. Click to enlarge.

military parade

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Costumes / peasant girls

I started with great expectations and blew everything up with my bad mood, but still managed to snap a few shots with traditional costumes.

peasant girls

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Leading the cheerleaders

Given a parade with a pack of cheerleaders in front… of course you must have in fron of them the leader of the cheerleaders, right?

cheerleader

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