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Sheep grazing on an archaeological site. I took this photo in Romania, April 2011.
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I chose for today a photo from Romania, taken in December 2007.
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You can support Last Transhumance documentary by promoting it through likes and shares.
Also, you can support it if you use transhumant cover photos for your Facebook account.
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Cristian Lascu, on Last Transhumance
Cristian Lascu, editor-at-large, Nationa Geographic Romania, said about Last Transhumance:
“Dragos Lumpan’s transhumance means people and animals in perpetual motion, who fit the landscape, the climate, the events. On their ways, in their bags, shepherds carry not only a simple millennial type of economy, but also messages, more and more blurred, arising from an ancestral culture. A lesson of harmony with nature, of applied ecology. Is there a geographical synthesis so complete?”
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Răzvan Exarhu onLast Transhumance
Răzvan Exarhu said about Last Transhumance project:
“Dragos Lumpan is one of the last witnesses to a tradition that slowly disappears from the beauty of the world.”
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Mariana Carpinisan on Last Transhumance
Mariana Carpinisan, Art Critic at the Smithsonian Institution, Louvre and the Guggenheim – Abu Dhabi, on Last Transhumance project:
“Dragos Lumpan deserves the greatest accolades for his effort and persistence in his endeavor to bring forth, for humanity, a dying tradition.”
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Sometimes, in order to start suckling, new born lambs must be helped by shepherds.
The crowdfunding campaign for the post-production of Last Transhumance documentary is live on: indiegogo.com
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Caroline Juler on Last Transhumance
Caroline Juler, visual artist, author of many books, among them the guide “Romania – National Geographic”, said about Last Transhumance project:
“The world seems to be rushing at ever more frenetic speed, and we have less time for each other, and less time to think about what really matters. The people may have a key to this. Those who look after the land are a precious human resource and this is one of many reasons why Dragoş Lumpan’s photographs are valuable. He knows he can’t change anything, but simply by drawing attention to the phenomenon,(..), he may help it to survive.”
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Vlad Alexandrescu, former Culture Minister, on Last Transhumance
Vlad Alexandrescu, former Culture Minister, recently declared about Last Transhumance: “A very exciting documentary film project of the Romanian photographer Dragos Lumpan”
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