Seven view of Bucharest, Romania.

Bucharest, Romania is an ancient city that combines a rich history, communist era urban renewal, and 21st century capitalism. It is a city of many faces and most definitely a city in transition.

Centuries of religious architecture are embedded within the 20th century city.

However much of the city was rebuilt with rather stark communist era apartment blocks.

With the arrival of capitalism an overlay of sometimes exuberant advertising adorns the city.

Parliament Palace (formerly known as the People’s Palace) is the world’s second largest building and dominates the Bucharest landscape. Dictator Nicolae Ceausescu demolished a large sector of the old city for this 1980s era modernist-rococo mash-up, it’s grounds, and sprawling parking lots.

Bucharest’s surviving 19th century buildings are getting a make-over as hip cafes and shops move into the neighborhood.

With limited public transit and an explosion of traffic, taxi drivers get around with a little help from their friends—the Saints.

 

Posing in Pisa. 2007.

In 2007, Michael Logan captured this view of a tourist photographing her friends “holding up” the leaning tower — always a ubiquitous sight on Pisa’s Campo dei Miracoli.

Do you have a photograph like this? Post a link in the comments.

Vintage Slides: Posing in Pisa. 1954.

This slide certainly falls in the “some things never change” category! Our heroine seems to be doing a pretty good job of “holding up” the tower in an era before instant digital photography.

Stay tuned for a 21st century look at the same pose.

 

Five views of the Villa Savoye. Poissy, France.

After the walk up the hill from the train station you approach the villa, now surrounded by many other houses.

Reflections as you are about to enter the house. The entrance is on the backside of the villa.

Up on the roof!

The tile tub had a place to recline next to the tub.  The tub was open to the master bedroom.

The roof garden

 


 

 

 

 

Vintage Slides: The Haring Eaters. Marken, Noord Holland. 1956.

In our continuing series of vintage slides here’s a charming slide from Holland. We believe these slides came from an officer in the American Military stationed in Germany in the 50s.

Here’s a typical picture of tourists devouring the raw “nieuwe” haring. Most Dutch people eat it with a knife and fork.

The photographer wrote that this slide was taken in Marken, an historic and touristic village just north of Amsterdam.