Tag Archives: travel

Fagaras

fagaras Originally uploaded by Janrito Karamazov. Caught in between the development of new economic centers and the shutting down of gigantic communist era factories, small towns in Romania struggle to find new life. Fagaras, a once commercial and political center of the Feudalist Europe is a clear example of this phenomenon. Fagaras was once the home of [...]
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Agorafobia

agorafobia Originally uploaded by Janrito Karamazov. or Agoraphobia, for those of you who do not speak Spanish, and cannot easily translate such a complicated term, is the fear of being in open places. Outside. While I cannot imagine how it would be to be afraid of the outside, there is a deeper meaning that I can attach to this [...]
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lonely

the lonely canal Originally uploaded by Janrito Karamazov. I spent the summer in Europe. It was great. The only problem is that after three months of not having a regular schedule, it becomes hard to come back down and see the world through the eyes of somebody that does not have a trust fund, or some other [...]
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Havaianas

havaianas Originally uploaded by Janrito Karamazov. Havaianas have become one of my philosophies of life. They come from the happy people of Brazil, to every corner of the “globo”. I recently learned that they were considered for a long time, the shoes of the pariahs. For a long time, nobody wanted to be seen in one of those. [...]
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graduating

nature macro 3, originally uploaded by Janrito Karamazov. My parents came up this past week, and we took a trip to the north of New Hampshire. There are several (or one huge) natural reserves in the area. My family has always loved to take trips into forests and mountains. We’ve always done this, since I remember. The [...]
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rest

This man was sleeping in front of the Boston Public Library, in Boylston Ave. His position not only looks funny, but also gives the impression of a deep fatigue. The bottles in the left suggest drunkenness, but I hope that is not the message that this image conveys. Lately I’ve been experimenting with the use of negative [...]
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black widow

Spring is (almost) here! Over the past couple of weeks, there has been a bunch of warm days. This one being one of them. We decided to go to the beach, but as you can see, it wasn’t warm enough to darken our nun-ass hue skin. However, it did provide a nice day for taking photographs at [...]
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Gabriel

Gabriel, my brother. We were at the farm for a weekend. This is one of a series in which i’m trying to get a feel of the Depth of Field on my camera. The expression on his face turned out very powerful. The DoF worked and there is a beautiful extense range of tones.
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bote panoramic

Cabo San Fracisco, Ecuador. This boats are called “fibras” or fiber, because they are made localy from fiberglass.
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the cry

The kid started crying when i took pictures of him. But i love his expression.
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