It was something really curious that happened to me yesterday. I don't know if it was because of the tremendous heat of my Havana, which is reaching and breaking records, like an Olympic athlete of the Celsius degrees. The situation is that, supposedly yesterday, I was going to accompany my friend who is a tour guide, with a group of New Yorkers who were visiting the capital. He is also a photographer and offers this service to the people who hire him on his way through Havana. My place there was to accompany him and assist him if necessary. We had a GoPro and we were going to record material for his Instagram and I was also going to practice my spoken English which is not very good, my tongue gets tangled like a braid of hair.
The case is that there was a confusion with the dates and my friend got ahead of the event by a couple of days. Once we were there, we decided to walk for at least an hour and take some pictures of that area of Havana that is so crowded.
When I got home, I unloaded the photos, and I realize that although there are some that don't, the common denominator is perceived in most of them and it is the color yellow. I don't know why. Don't ask me...
It wasn't intentional. There my subconscious did all the work. I just shot what caught my attention and apparently my brain was tuned to the color yellow, so I think the cause was the Sun and its midday heat.
Well now I leave you with this sample of the pictures I took yesterday. This is a part of Havana. A very visited by locals and visitors. The groups of tourists with their respective guide swarm the streets. but also the mothers with their children, for a walk. the family. The neighbor with his jabita to buy the groceries (if you want to know what the latter is, I invite you to take any Cuban post and ask the question...to me it is not allowed 😆)
A greeting and have a great day!
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Fue algo realmente curioso lo que me sucedió ayer. No sé si fue a causa del calor tremendísimo de mi Habana, que está alcanzando y rompiendo récords, cual atleta olímpico de los grados Celcius. La situación está en que, supuestamente ayer, yo iba a acompañar a su recorrido a un amigo que es guía turístico, con un grupo de neoyorkinos que estaban de visita en la capital. Él también es fotógrafo y ofrece este servicio a las personas que lo contratan en su paso por La Habana. Mi lugar ahí, era acompañarlo y asistirle en caso necesario. Teníamos una GoPro e íbamos a grabar material para su Instagram y yo de paso practicar mi inglés hablado que no es nada bueno, mi lengua se enreda como trenza de cabello.
El caso es que hubo una confusión con las fechas 🤣 y mi amigo se adelantó al acontecimiento por un par de días 😂. Una vez que ya que estábamos ahí, decidimos hacer aunque sea una hora de caminata y tomar algunas fotos de esa zona de la Habana que es tan concurrida.
Cuando llegué a casa, que descargo las fotos, me percato que aunque hay algunas que no, si que se percibe en la mayoría un común denominador y el el color amarillo. No sé por qué. No me preguntes...
No era intencional. Ahí mi subconsciente hizo todo el trabajo. Yo solo disparaba a lo que me llamaba la atención y al parecer mi cerebro estaba sintonizado en el color amarillo, por eso creo que el causante fue el Sol y su calor de mediodía 😂🌞.
Bueno ahora te dejo con esta muestra de las imágenes que tomé ayer. Esta es una parte de La Habana. Una muy visitada por los locales y visitantes. Los grupos de Turistas con su respectivo guía pululan por las calles. pero tambien la madres con sus hijos, de paseo. la familia. El vecino con su jabita para comprar los mandados ( si quieres saber qué es esto último, te invito a que tomes cualquier post de cubano y le sueltes la pregunta 🤣..a mi no se vale😆)
Un saludo y que tengas un gran dia!
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These areas are worn from rubbing by people, as it is a kind of ritual to touch these areas of the sculpture of the "Caballero de Paris" to ask for good luck .
This incredibly beautiful graffiti was created by French artist NoeTwo in a guesthouse where locals say he stayed during his visit. This graffiti was considered one of the best in the world in 2019.