Home to many Cuban immigrant residents, as well as many residents from Central and South America, Little Havana is named after Havana, the capital and largest city in Cuba. Here I found Cuban artwork painted in the walkway pillars - nice touch.
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Great capture of the Cuban artwork, Peter, but torn in two about this one overall: while I agree with other comments about the good, strong lines, I find the distant detail between the first two pillars on the left quite distracting, and the rest of the walkway/veranda too dark. Perhaps it was not the time and place to set up your tripod, but I am wondering, while you are so good at bracketing and HDR, how it would have worked here to get more detail of the walkway and wall on the left....?
I love the shadows and the way you've used the arches and shadows to frame the picture. And I found the wide space in the first two columns useful as they gave me a peak into the distance, while still keeping my eye focused on the archway.
March 25th, 2014
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