Category Archives: Romania

Golden Hour

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 The “golden hours” of photography are dawn and dusk. Maybe 30 minutes before and 30 minutes after. That doesn’t stop me from shooting at other times. When you are on a trip, you have to get as many photos as … Continue reading

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Romanian Landscape

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Medieval Landscape with Haystacks I’m back from Romania. I have begun to work on my photos and had a hard time choosing this first one, but I think this photo says Romania. Here are my favorite haystacks…you’ll be seeing more … Continue reading

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Three More from Romania

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Portrait of Romanian Woman I walked, uninvited, into this woman’s farmyard because I wanted to photograph her house. She stood on her porch gazing at me with amazement. I immediately loved the look of strength in her face and hands. … Continue reading

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Inside the Convent Walls

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A young nun peels beets in the convent garden. The basket was huge and most likely there were other baskets of beets waiting to be peeled. Evidently she has just begun as her hands are not stained with beet juice. … Continue reading

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The Painted Monasteries

The Painted Monasteries of Bukovina    In the northeastern corner of Romania, near the Ukraine border are the unique jewel box churches known as the painted monasteries.  St.Stephan the Great founded many of the churches in the 16th century. Frescoes … Continue reading

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A Romanian Holiday

  We arrived in Romaniaa few days after Ceausescu was killed. Of course, we didn’t plan it that way, but there we were in the basement of the Frankfurt airport lining up to get on the plane for Bucharest.  We … Continue reading

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Romania

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 Romania:  Here is a young man of Ukrainian stock whose ancestors have lived in the Danube Delta for generations. He is rowing us through the maze of reeds that cover the delta. A fisherman could easily get lost because one … Continue reading

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