The Side Look of a Barcelonese #2 055 : Untitled, Twenty-nine Palms, San Bernardino, California © Sinziana Velicescu aka Casual Time Travel :
The Side Look of a Barcelonese #2 055 :
Untitled, Twenty-nine Palms, San Bernardino, California
© Sinziana Velicescu aka Casual Time Travel :
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A venit toamna, acoperă-mi inima cu ceva,
cu umbra unui copac sau mai bine cu umbra ta.
Mă tem că n-am să te mai văd, uneori,
că or să-mi crească aripi ascuțite până la nori,
că ai să te ascunzi într-un ochi străin,
și el o să se-nchidă cu-o frunză de pelin. NICHITA STANESCU - EMOTIE DE TOAMNA
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Costică Acsinte (1897-1984) :: Femeie cu cățel | Woman with a puppy
Colecția Costică Acsinte / Costică Acsinte Archive
Costică Acsinte (sometimes spelled Axinte) was a Romanian war photographer who, after discharge, opened a studio in Slobozia, IL.
Digitizing Acsinte's glass plate negatives, a project supported by Asociația Culturală Atelierele Albe and Muzeul Județean Ialomița. Project website
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Vama Veche, Romania, 27.07.2022
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Beautiful art by Romanian sculptor, painter and photographer who made his career in France - Constantin Brâncuşi ( 1876 - 1957 )
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A then four year old future King Michael of Romania and his mother, Queen Mother Helen of Romania, 1925. Colourised by me.
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beatiful wedding.
he was a gipsy-boy, there was a lot of gipsy people. they danced some romanian songs, and show me how curios is their incredible culture.
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Portrait of a pinhole photographer, 2022 by Peter O'Doherty (Dublin) https://flic.kr/p/2nZoE9U
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Laurence Salzmann, "I Remember Them Now" (The last Jews of Radauti, Romania, 1974)
"Laurence Salzmann's works from Romania in the mid-1970s are among his most celebrated projects, especially The Last Jews of Rădăuți and La Baie/Bath Scenes. With I Remember them Now, Salzmann returns to this period of his career, and for the first time presents the fuller account of what he saw then: the shared lifeworld of Jews and Romanians as it unfolds in family homes, businesses, marketplaces, synagogues and shtibbels, churches, roadsides and yards. It is a world now largely lost, but not merely so. "There it was, word for word,' writes the poet Wallace Stevens, 'The poem that took the place of a mountain.' And here it is, picture for picture, the town now a vision in the mind's eye. - Jason Francisco, essayist / photographer
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Colecția Costică Acsinte / Costică Acsinte Archive
Costică Acsinte (sometimes spelled Axinte) was a Romanian war photographer who, after discharge, opened a studio in Slobozia, IL.
These images are from a project about digitizing Acsinte's glass plate negatives, supported by Asociația Culturală Atelierele Albe and Muzeul Județean Ialomița. Project website
some Costică Acsinte's photos rescued from oblivion
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Timisoara, Romania 12/2009
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