Hello black and white and city landscape lovers. This time I want to share several shots taken at different times and places in the city. With these images, I'm introducing the #monomad daily challenge. Havana Bay taken from the Cabaña Fortress, on the other side of the city, crossing through the tunnel. This enclosure is one of several fortresses built during the Spanish colonial era. The Havana International Book Fair is held there every year, as seen in some of the photographs. I wish I had a wide-angle lens to capture most of the bay; it would have been spectacular, but I can't right now! I'm also showing a shot of the Morro Lighthouse from there, beautiful and unparalleled.
Some captures of the most democratic place in Havana, in our opinion, hahaha, the Havana seawall. This place never ceases to fascinate me. I could stay there for hours and not get bored, as long as it's not in the summertime, either near midday or before or after, because although the breeze is refreshing, that time of day is hellish during the hottest summer months. I hope you like this photo session. See you!
Both the text and the images are of my authorship. Text translated by Google, my native language is Spanish. Nikon D5100 camera.