A DAY UNDER THE TRANSYLVANIAN SKY
Text and photos Andrei Dorian Gheorghe
Design Florin Alexandru Stancu
In 2018 April 19
from the balcony of a hotel in Poiana Brasov,
with the superb view of the Bucegi Massif of Wallachia to south,
and Transylvanian views to east and west,
I had the chance to watch the evolution of the sky
from afternoon to evening.
I felt so good
at the intersection of two territories in the same space,
which had been separated by history
and reunited again in 1918 forever,
that for the road of the Sun and the appearance of the Moon
I used the two separate visions of my cameras (Camy 2 and Camy 3),
which I personified as two characters in a short dialogue.
Camy 3:
If I look for a clear world
I can take colored decisions.
Camy 2:
If I look for a colored world
I can take clear decisions.
Camy 3:
If I look for a clear world
I can better understand its confusions.
Camy 2:
If I look for a colored world
I can better understand its limits.
Camy 2 and Camy 3:
Clarity and color
can defeat the fog
and attract celestiial beauties,
such as Venus and the Moon.
Me:
Clarity and color
can defeat the clouds
and attract, near the Moon and Venus,
an entire suite of stars:
the Winter Triangle, Orion’s Belt, the Twin Brothers,
Capella…
A Voice from over the Postavarul Massif (East):
Wait for me, fellows.
I’m Jupiter.
Nothing can have clarity and color
without friends, models and ideals.
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