Barbara Dunn  


Through a Window in Trinidad Cuba by Barbara Dunn

June 2020 - Through a Window in Trinidad Cuba

About the Image(s)

This was taken as I was walking down a street in Trinidad, Cuba.
Canon 7D; 87mm; 1/250 sec.; f/8; ISO 100
Steps taken for image:
1. Cropped.
2. Adjusted levels in Lightroom.
3. Added Vignette.
4. Resized in Photoshop for PSA website.


This round’s discussion is now closed!
7 comments posted




Timothy Morton   Timothy Morton
An interesting capture of an interesting country and hopefully people will be able to go and explore our globe once again sooner rather than later.   Posted: 06/11/2020 19:30:54



Bev Caine   Bev Caine
(Groups 24 & 48 & 58)
Visiting from 48 & 80
I thoroughly loved our trip to Cuba a few years ago This is an excellent image and the people looking out through the framing is so typical of the residents looking out on the tourists.   Posted: 06/11/2020 19:35:16
Barbara Dunn   Barbara Dunn
Thank you, Beverly. I loved Cuba also, and am very glad that I went when I did.   Posted: 06/12/2020 15:48:19



Paul Swepston   Paul Swepston
Really nice assortment of shapes with a couple of people thrown in for good measure.   Posted: 06/12/2020 16:46:50



Steven Wharram   Steven Wharram
The shapes of the two people looking out of the window are almost disguised by the grill over the window. So many shapes set against the lines of the brickwork make for an interesting scene.   Posted: 06/18/2020 05:51:05



Wendy Stanford   Wendy Stanford
Hi Barbara, Lovely image, great framing, the figures behind the iron work draws you in to look closer. Nice and sharp and well cropped to fill the frame.   Posted: 06/20/2020 06:14:41



 
Hi Barbara.

the shape of this window is what catches my eye immediately, then I see the two people within - helped by the red shirt on the man. you did a great job in pulling them out of what I imagine was shadows. I may have darkened the buildings baulestrades as they are very bright and white. nice shot.   Posted: 06/22/2020 20:45:46