I took this at sunset on the Malecón, the five-mile-long esplanade and seawall along the coastline in Havana, with the 28-300mm at 122mm. I wanted his silhouette and enough of the background to give the image a sense of place. Having a bit of the skyline says Cuba to anyone who knows the city.
All Photos © Deborah Sandidge
Somewhere along the line in a pro photographer’s career, or amid an enthusiast’s pursuit of picture making, you achieve a balance between geared up and weighed down when it comes to lens choices. You want versatility, but you also want
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