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If you are a landscape photographer and you find yourself in front of a stunning sunset like this over the Malecon of the Havana it is not possible to stop shooting. You will continue more and more, click by click, achieving several shot like this one. And the only thing you can regret is to not having shot more...
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*** Centro Habana, Cuba ***
• Se puede admirar muchos edificios interesantes y coloridos final del siglo 18 y el siglo 19 en el Centro Habana. Muchos están gastadas por el tiempo y muchos están siendo renovado. Pero el hecho es que son fascinantes y una visita obligada ... a pie, por supuesto!
• You can admire many interesting and colorful buildings dating from the late 18th century and the 19th century in the Centro Habana district. Many are worn by time and many are undergoing renovation. But the fact remains that they are fascinating and a visit is a must ... on foot, of course!
• On peut admirer de nombreux bâtiments intéressants et très colorés datant de la fin du 18ème siècle et du 19ème siècle dans le quartier Centro Habana. Beaucoup sont usés par le temps et beaucoup sont en cours de rénovation. Mais le fait demeure qu'ils sont fascinants et une visite s’impose ... à pied, bien sûr !
CREDITS
On me ( Left Side )
Shirt - Dead Dollz - Grumpy & Nice @ Uber
There are also 6 Grumpy and 6 Nice texts on the back of the Shirt in Black & White , you can see the Texts here .
Also Text and Bra can be turn off / on in whatever mood your are
Shorts at both - Blueberry - Frappe - Denim Shorts
Hair - Little Bones - Eclipse
Heels - Vale Koer - Nightshade Pumps
Pose
Flamingo Poses - Street Life @ Pose Fair - opens October 1st
On Sari ( Right Side )
Top - Lybra - Milly Top
Hair - Entwinded - Drew
Heels - Garbaggio // Paula Peeptoe
✈ Location - Little Havana
Panorama of Havana, view from Fortaleza de San Carlos de la Cabaña, La Habana, Havana, Cuba. - September - 2016.
The city has a population of 2.1 million inhabitants, (in 2012) and it spans a total of 728.26 km2 (281.18 sq mi)
For those who wish to visit Cuba, please visit this link;
- A photographer's guide to Cuba - by Michael Bonocore,
travel.resourcemagonline.com/2016/08/the-untold-culture-o...
This photo was taken near John Lennon Park in central Havana.
These old cars are for tourists who want to spend the extra dollars to be driven around in.
I still prefer to get around as the Cuban people do everyday.
Please view and enjoy (L)
Old Havana, the historic center of the city. In 1978, Old Havana was declared a national monument, and in 1982 included in the world heritage list of UNESCO.
Thank you for your visits and comments!
In Havana’s heat the night uncoils,
a velvet hush, a shimmer of spoils—
rum breathes fire in crystal glass,
music drips slow as lovers pass.
Moonlight waltzes on cobblestone,
a whispered laugh, a softened moan;
the air tastes sweet with sweat and sin,
as hearts ignite where shadows spin.
Beneath the palms, desire sways—
time forgets the coming days;
for on this sultry, rum-soaked shore,
love burns bright, then asks for more.
A.I Generated image using Google Gemini. The original image of me sitting at a table was shot with an Olympus E-PL3 with a 14mm Panasonic lens. The brightness and contrast were altered in Adobe Lightroom.
In real life I did like Havana - but boy was it hot even at night.
Old Havana, the historic center of the city. In 1978, Old Havana was declared a national monument, and in 1982 included in the world heritage list of UNESCO.
Thank you for your visits and comments!
With the light starting to make itself known another day slowly comes to life in Havana. A girl heads to school, a chap walks to work, a rider of a three wheeled bicycle goes about his business, a bloke hangs around in a doorway watching the scene and a local mongrel looks for breakfast.
This street typifies central Havana. Some properties have a pleasing renovated facade whilst others are just about still standing.
The geotag is an approximate guess.
This photo was taken during my last visit to the harbour in Havana.
Many years ago there was never cruise ships in the harbour due to the American embargo on the island country! Now things have changed and the ships are allowed, however I can see future problems if the US president Trump is allowed to keep his reign of stupidity of denying countries of open business and trade with his so called " Tariffs "!
This was taken from across the harbour.
Please enjoy ( L)
As golden hour approaches Havana, a pair of tourists embrace the elemental drama of the Malecón, where waves crash against the seawall in a rhythmic spray.
The city’s skyline looms behind them, a mosaic of history and motion, while their impetuous cooling off after a day in the sun, becomes a poetic counterpoint to the Atlantic’s force — a fleeting moment of human ritual framed by nature’s spectacle.
Hotel Raquel, Old Havana
The historic city hotel was established in 1860 and was then located on Calle Amistad. Around 1888, it was relocated to its present position on the busy corner of Prado and Neptuno streets. In 1911 the hotel was completely rebuilt, and when it reopened it was regarded by the press of the day as the most modern hotel in the city and ranked amongst the top eleven hotels in Latin America. The hotel of today combines modern and colonial elements ( style Art Nouveau ) in its architecture to create a wonderful unity of present and traditional styles.