Morning light hits peeling colonial walls in Havana Cuba in in Havana, Cuba

Morning light hits peeling colonial walls in Havana Cuba

by Katrina Greer

First light spills across a weathered street corner in Havana, illuminating the peeling yellow paint of a colonial building facade. A rusted metal shutter hangs open, revealing a glimpse of a dark interior where a wooden table holds a simple clay drinking vessel and a pair of worn leather shoes. Twine fibers coil loosely on the rough wood surface near the threshold. Sunlight catches a faceted glass bottle left on a windowsill, casting sharp geometric reflections onto the cracked pavement below. A faded sign in Spanish hangs crookedly above, while the quiet street stretches into the distance, empty and still under the bright morning sky.

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Morning light hits peeling Havana Cuba in Havana, Cuba as first light Morning light colonial walls Morning
Camera Canon EOS 5D Mark II*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Canon EOS 5D Mark II photos, grab one online.
Lens 14mm f/2.8
Focal Length 14mm
Aperture f/2.8
Shutter Speed 1/60
ISO 800
Film processed in Capture One
Location in Havana, Cuba
Date 2008-03-16
Credit VEETER
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