With all the colors of Cuba: on the other hand a foggy day with diffused light has also something very relaxing. The coastal road is, however, sometimes exposed to strong surf. Just be aware that you suddenly must not move like a submarine.
title=”Malecón habanero, Cuba” – photo by Giacomo Frullani, kindly sent to my group BLOG IT!, click on the picture to enter his galleries on Flickr.com
escaping from colors
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my god this is beautiful
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This is absolutely phenomenal, what an exquisite photograph!!!
Autumn Jade
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Love it, love it, love it! Great composition and B&W! I’m preparing mine as well. Really great shot. Stunning!
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there’s something about the old cars that make them beautiful.. nice photo 🙂
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That pic is absolutely great!!!
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sei sempre fantastico!!!!
kiss for you and family!!
vento
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Beautiful, so beautiful… Thanks and Love, nia
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Really great, I love how b/w can get across that special feeling, as in this photo.
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Nice way to strip the colors away so one can enjoy the simplicity 🙂
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What a beautiful car! Love the 50ies shape! 🙂
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Magnificent image. Well done! Robyn
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Great pic!
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I love the reduction on light and shadow in the b&w pictures
Have a pleasant week my friend
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Wow! Cuba is a place I want to visit and always think of it as vivid and colorful. I love your take on it to show it with the absence of color. Gorgeous.
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gorgeous!
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I heard about these cars in Cuba. We live in such a throw-away society. Cubans have been forced to make the best of what they have. These cars are built quite sturdy, I hear. Not like what we have these days. But then, technology experts will argue that the lighter cars use less fuel.
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