Fabrica de Arte Cuba
Category: Lifestyle
Tags: Art · Photography
Taxi pulled up at Fabrica de Arte Cuba in Havana, a converted cooking factory that doubles as art museum, bar and concert hall. I rushed a night shot at 1/40s, f2.8 and ISO 10,000, then used Topaz PhotoAI noise reduction to rescue the image. Read this Havana photo blog post for nighttime photography tips and sign up for my free monthly photography magazine.
Rolly's Take
This blog resonates with those who cherish the vibrant pulse of life captured through the lens of their camera, and who seek to immerse themselves in the stories behind each shutter click. It speaks to the curious soul, the one who finds beauty in the unexpected and delights in the nuances of nighttime adventures, especially in a place like Havana. Through a blend of artistry and technical exploration, it invites a deeper reflection on how our surroundings transform under the cloak of night, beckoning you to uncover the magic hidden in the shadows and light. Within these words lies an invitation to not just observe the world, but to actively engage with it, capturing fleeting moments that linger in memory long after the night has faded.