Serbian photographer captures abandoned rails in Havana

Nenad Milosevic, a photographer from Serbia, has captured a striking image of unused railway tracks in Havana, Cuba. His photograph titled 'Rails To Nowhere' has been chosen as the Photo of the Day by Havana Times.

The photograph 'Rails To Nowhere' highlights abandoned railway tracks in Havana, captured by Nenad Milosevic from Serbia. Using a Pentax K5 camera, Milosevic presents a unique view of idle infrastructure in the Cuban capital.

Havana Times selected this image as the Photo of the Day, recognizing its ability to evoke reflections on the urban environment. The work spotlights everyday elements often overlooked, offering a fresh perspective from an international photographer.

This selection underscores the ongoing interest in documenting scenes from life in Cuba through the photographic lens.

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