is at wits end
A month and a half's worth of film photography turned out to be almost entirely un-salvageable
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I intended to dedicate this page/post to the lengthy documentation I collected on my trip but in spirit of these photos I will leave only fragments
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35mm B&W




I changed my mind
kinda
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Rural life late 1800's I think - Piatra Neamt Muzeul de Egnografie


Folk masks (left) Angel Relief (Right) - Piatra Neamt Muzeul de Egnografie


I'm under the suspicion that one/two of these masks could be depicting racial caricatures of Roma people - A people we have enslaved and repeatedly displaced and discriminated against.
This history of oppression of Roma in Romania and Europe runs several hundred years.
Piatra Neamt Muzeul de Arta

I took these photos under the assumption I would be able to find images of these works online - I was wrong.
The museum has a very small collection but some of the modernist works were especially impressive to me. As well as a contemporary folk tapestry artist who had several works inside the museum.




Mural on church monastery outside Piatra Neamt


View of Carpathians on the outskirts of Piatra Neamt

Portile di Fier II

Hydro-power-plant based in the Danube bordering Serbia and Romania. The plant is split in two identical halves shared by the countries.



Carp Roe

The top of a church standing above the Danube

The area was flooded over by the late 60's (FACT CHECK). Only the church's foundations has persisted over the years.
Cave walls by the Danube

Semi-famous as a hideaway for warriors/soldiers across centuries of the land's history


Dacian standard (not sure if real of fake)

Strays and their offspring




Remnants of Bucharest

