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Cuba is like a massive movie set: old cars and no signs of modern marketing. All the billboards are political in nature. What a photographer's paradise, though.
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retake > Remember Elián González? Fidel gave a speech here minutes after I snapped this while a crowd dutifully clapped. This is a three-part series, each part capturing a different angle of the same chairs. I was nearly hauled away getting these and ended up paying a policeman $40 to look the other way. Havana, Cuba, next to the sea wall. Mamiya 7. 2001.
retake > Remember Elián González? Fidel gave a speech here minutes after I snapped this while a crowd dutifully clapped. This is a three-part series, each part capturing a different angle of the same chairs. I was nearly hauled away getting these and ended up paying a policeman $40 to look the other way. Havana, Cuba, next to the sea wall. Mamiya 7. 2001.
retake > Remember Elián González? Fidel gave a speech here minutes after I snapped this while a crowd dutifully clapped. This is a three-part series, each part capturing a different angle of the same chairs. I was nearly hauled away getting these and ended up paying a policeman $40 to look the other way. Havana, Cuba, next to the sea wall. Mamiya 7. 2001.
retake > Electrical entrance and panels IN THE LOBBY of an apartment building. I can picture building inspectors in more developed countries squirming. Havana, Cuba. Mamiya 7. 2001.
retake > These rifle slits cast interesting light patterns on the wall. My friend is barely visible at the far end of the tunnel. He's drawing while I'm photographing. Havana, Cuba. Mamiya 7. 2001.
Remember Elián González? Fidel gave a speech here minutes after I snapped this while a crowd dutifully clapped. This is a three-part series, each part capturing a different angle of the same chairs. I was nearly hauled away getting these and ended up paying a policeman $40 to look the other way. Havana, Cuba, next to the sea wall. Mamiya 7. 2001.
 > Remember Elián González? Fidel gave a speech here minutes after I snapped this while a crowd dutifully clapped. This is a three-part series, each part capturing a different angle of the same chairs. I was nearly hauled away getting these and ended up paying a policeman $40 to look the other way. Havana, Cuba, next to the sea wall. Mamiya 7. 2001.
Remember Elián González? Fidel gave a speech here minutes after I snapped this while a crowd dutifully clapped. This is a three-part series, each part capturing a different angle of the same chairs. I was nearly hauled away getting these and ended up paying a policeman $40 to look the other way. Havana, Cuba, next to the sea wall. Mamiya 7. 2001.
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