The simple answer is short: “NO”. If you wonder, no, that’s not my rm, I need both of my hands to hold my camera (and I don’t wear a wristwatch anyway).

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The simple answer is short: “NO”. If you wonder, no, that’s not my rm, I need both of my hands to hold my camera (and I don’t wear a wristwatch anyway).

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This post is actually a challenge: look at the picture carefully, you may eventually see a phone. Done? Well… not that easy, can you guess the brand/model? (no, it isn’t mine and I can’t answer myself)

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Usually I don’t do such kind of editing in my photos, but here I had to obfuscate some phone numbers, since this post purpose is not to endorse any products or services. Still, the snow was abundant.

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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.



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It seems like the wedding photographers in Târgu Jiu have as one of the favorite places for their “artistic” session the walking area in the center of the city, perhaps they are bored by the cliche of using Brâncuși’s Kiss Gate.

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No words, just shoes.


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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.





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One of the attractions at Femei pe Mătăsari was a run in high heels, at which everyone was accepted (including guys) with a single condition: to wear high heels. Not even the height was an issue, participants were split in groups based on the heel size.

In the middle of this was also a small group of feminist fundamentalists, protesting and calling such thing “sexist”. They were a few and people pretty much ignored them, initially I didn’t even thought about taking a picture of their group, but when noticed I accidentally have one changed my mind, better talk about issues than keeping them covered.

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If the premier hipster event in Bucharest is Street Delivery, there had to be a copycat, that’s what hipsters do, copy the “alternative” things. Happening only a week after, Femei pe Mătăsari (Women on Matasari) has pretty much the same feel with Street Delivery, many of the booths are in both places, still this one is more commercial, there are a lot of sellers offering their hand-made wares, from clothes to earrings to cupcakes. At they don’t even have beer, only radler.




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When asked for some TV news show which Romanian food he likes the best, one of the Spanish supporters being here for the big final answered “the girls”. If you know what he meant…


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If SMAEB 2012 had its share of pretty girls (unfortunately, not that many as in previous years), it also had its special attraction, Bebelușele, the famous dancers from some TV show. They are pretty, but I think the previous Bebelușe were prettier and more photogenic.



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Bikes? Checked! Stunts? Checked! The other obligatory ingredient of a motorbikes show are the girls. Sitting on motorbikes, of course! So… Girls? Checked! …and I bet there is a cleavage that will get you impressed…





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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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