Architectural Glow and Reflections – Havana, Cuba
I have one more from the Palacio de los Capitanes Generales. An image that is slightly more abstract only because it’s a simpler composition, with glow from lighting, and post-rain reflections. If you look at yesterday’s photos, the puddles were there too, but they don’t stand out. Here, it adds that extra dimension.
That blue light in the center also adds some interest, and my desired glow, along with more glow from the warmly lit arches. Yes, it’s an architectural photo, but more artistic than documentary.
Remember the alleyway or street that I featured a couple of days ago. I mentioned that I couldn’t find its name because I didn’t have any references to search. That delicatessen, for example, wasn’t coming up in searches...
Architectural Glow and Reflections – Havana, Cuba
I have one more from the Palacio de los Capitanes Generales. An image that is slightly more abstract only because it’s a simpler composition, with glow from lighting, and post-rain reflections. If you look at yesterday’s photos, the puddles were there too, but they don’t stand out. Here, it adds that extra dimension.
That blue light in the center also adds some interest, and my desired glow, along with more glow from the warmly lit arches. Yes, it’s an architectural photo, but more artistic than documentary.
Remember the alleyway or street that I featured a couple of days ago. I mentioned that I couldn’t find its name because I didn’t have any references to search. That delicatessen, for example, wasn’t coming up in searches. However, the Palacio de los Capitanes Generales is a different story. Given its landmark status, I pinpointed it on the map and discovered we were walking back on Obispo Street (Calle Obispo). Research revealed it’s one of the most famous and vibrant streets in Old Havana with historic significance.
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