The film had been sitting on the shelf and had expired years ago. I had debated about just tossing it but I finally went and shot the roll. I was surprised that the film, while not in the best shape, still had character.
The film had been sitting on the shelf and had expired years ago. I had debated about just tossing it but I finally went and shot the roll. I was surprised that the film, while not in the best shape, still had character.
Wandering down yet another side street, I spotted this car at the corner and ran to get an image. Since there were quite a crowd lingering around on the other side of the street, I asked someone who responded they are waiting for the bride to appear. Say no more! A bride and a red car! I waited in the gathering crowd of Cubans. Of note, the yellow licence plate designates taxi.
Havana, Cuba. Ureka! I went around the block and found a space where the fence was sagging enough and the ground a bit higher - just had to crop a bit at the bottom. The graphics of the buildings combined those wonderful old engines was fascinating to me. If, somehow, I could have got access into that yard, it would have been a couple of hours of fun...at least. (the edge of the Capitol building is still visible at the right)