I think this is the only cemetery in Havana.
The monuments are very big because they were for the rich families and were built before the 1959 revolution.
The second pic is on a huge monument for some firefighters who died in the late 1800s. It is a large column (75 ft high) with a statue on top. Then it has four of these statues around a massive base. It's pretty cool.
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black mambaRegistered UsersPosts: 8,327Major grins
edited February 2, 2008
With the exception of the first picture, I think the others would have benefited from a little less exposure. I find them to be slightly " washed out " and not quite in tune with their surroundings. Exposure is, of course, a very subjective aspect of photography and everybody to their own likes.
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These are really nice shots Moni
I like all of them, those are quite extravagant monuments,
I'm assuming it's not on the poor side of town?
Great series Moni
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I think this is the only cemetery in Havana.
The monuments are very big because they were for the rich families and were built before the 1959 revolution.
The second pic is on a huge monument for some firefighters who died in the late 1800s. It is a large column (75 ft high) with a statue on top. Then it has four of these statues around a massive base. It's pretty cool.
If you are interested, my full cemetery gallery is here:
http://monicarooney.smugmug.com/gallery/3961629#230191178
http://monicarooney.smugmug.com/
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"Each day comes bearing its own gifts. Untie the ribbons."
----Ruth Ann Schubacker