Hello again community of photography lovers, I was off the map for a few days because I didn't get the muse or I didn't really feel like making a post, so today I decided to stop procrastinating, sit down at the PC and let my fingers be the ones send. These days I took many photographs that I will share little by little in the community because they really are very different themes. This post is a push for myself to get out of the impasse in which I find myself, so I decided to dedicate it to one of the things that frees my soul the most, walking through Havana or as X Alfonso would say (Cuban musician that I highly recommend) , be "Habaneando"
Cada rinconcito de la Habana purifica el alma, sus claros y sus oscuros, la fusión de lo nuevo con lo más antiguo formando parte de un todo, pero es imposible hablar de la habana sin el componente fundamental que adereza las calles de mi ciudad, su gente. Creo que no hay persona que haya pisado la habana y no coincida con esta proposición, la habana no sería la habana sin los habaneros, son la sal y el azúcar que dan todo el matiz de sabor que posee la habana. En cada esquina hay una historia que te podrá tanto desgarrar el pecho como alivianarte el alma. Cada vez que siento que me estoy agobiando con mi día a día, o la rutina empieza a quemarme las horas, tomo mi cámara para continuar “Habaneando”
Each little corner of Havana purifies the soul, its light and dark, the fusion of the new with the oldest forming part of a whole, but it is impossible to talk about Havana without the fundamental component that decorates the streets of my city, its people. I think there is no person who has set foot in Havana and does not agree with this proposition, Havana would not be Havana without the people of Havana, it is the salt and sugar that give all the nuance of flavor that Havana possesses. In every corner there is a story that can both tear your chest and lighten your soul. Every time I feel that I am getting overwhelmed with my day to day, or the routine begins to burn me the hours, I take my camera to continue “Habaneando”