6:00 PM, Brasov. We are ready for a new adventure: Sirnea. Armed with the cameras, we get in the cars and go to practice, or at least try what Dan taught us in class. At the first stop, somewhere at the exit from Moeciu, everyone is disappointed due to the weather. We had set out to catch a warm sunrise at the foot of the mountains, but the thick fog shattered all our hopes. The atmosphere was cold, unwelcome, but we go on, optimistic (especially Dan) that the sun will rise for us as well.
In less than an hour from departure we are in Sirnea. We are greeted by 2 puppies, who keep us company throughout the workshop, as if eager to show us the places. We were probably the only “tourists” who woke up so early in the morning to climb the mountain. Our experience was limited (due to the cold) to just a few hours, in which we tried to fully exploit the photographic potential of the area.
About Sirnea, what can I say, this is exactly how I imagined it: a fascinating village, an oasis of peace in a Romania that seems more and more agitated. Sirnea is full of surprises, at every step you discover something, every peak you climb gives you back new feelings. But one thing is clear: Sirnea must be seen in all seasons. Every season he has something to give to the spectators, which is why I decided to return at least 3 times.
Ca un simplu privitor nu pot sa spun decat ca pozele pe care le-am vazut aici mi s-au parut superbe si ca te pricepi in a prinde imagini expresive.