Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/03/18
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]as an american, romania couldn't be further from the center of my pasturized and homoginized vitiman D world -- it might as well have been mars. luckily i had an M6 and a new voigtlander 15mm screwmount that plugger jim shulman loaned to me to capture the strangeness. far from "the results" being up on the web, there are a few examples of life in a place so far away that people looked right through me, culled from some 30 rolls of tri-x, xp2 and velvia and 400 or so digital snaps. http://www.asc.upenn.edu/usr/cassidy/pix/paw/2001/11/index.html i'm pleased to say that thanks to lugger yannis katris and his wife laura, i was able to avoid every single tourist spot in the country (i did see the presidential palace from the outside, but that building is so big you can see it from _space_, it was unavoidable.) i did not see dracula's castle, i did not see a peasant festival, i did not see wooden spoons being carved, i did not take a tour bus to a medieval town and stand around with my thumb up my thambar with the rest of the americans. no siree. the shots from week 7 were taken during the appropriate time -- last friday, saturday and sunday. i'm currently going through my notes and typing up a travel diary which i'll try and post for week 8. it was an absolutely amazing experience. it's only a question now of getting back.... kc (p.s. i see i missed some heavy duty mud slinging. glad you waited for me to leave. take care kids.)