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The Cuban Way

CUBA | Wed, 26 Jan 2011 | By ryanandjo | Views [3920] | Comments [2]

We headed west from Havana towards the main tobacco growing region of Cuba. We had to take the Viazul tourist bus because its not possible to get cheaper tickets on second class buses as there is a ‘no tourist’ policy in place and travelling about ... Read more >

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After a week of waking up at 5am to see the most incredible sunrise every morning, I decided to take a different stance (quite literally) and incorporate my surfboard into the photograph. I set my shutter release self timer to 10 seconds having set up for the shot, and quickly ran into the spot I had mentally marked out. I couldn't hear the shutter amongst the waves and so I had no idea whether I had made it over in time, tripping over my ankle strap on my way to make matters worse! Nevertheless, when I returned to my camera, whilst receiving an intrigued look from a rising local on the way, I found a beauty - it had worked first time! Post-processing involved tone enhancing and a textured overlay of wooden panels with rusty bolts and peeling paint. This reflects the old wooden huts on stilts I was staying in at the time, giving the picture a real rustic surfer feel.: by matthewlloydcordwell, Views[494]
After a week of waking up at 5am to see the most incredible sunrise every morning, I decided to take a different stance (quite literally) and incorporate my surfboard into the photograph. I set my shutter release self timer to 10 seconds having set up for the shot, and quickly ran into the spot I had mentally marked out. I couldn't hear the shutter amongst the waves and so I had no idea whether I had made it over in time, tripping over my ankle strap on my way to make matters worse! Nevertheless, when I returned to my camera, whilst receiving an intrigued look from a rising local on the way, I found a beauty - it had worked first time! Post-processing involved tone enhancing and a textured overlay of wooden panels with rusty bolts and peeling paint. This reflects the old wooden huts on stilts I was staying in at the time, giving the picture a real rustic surfer feel.

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