Lonely street in Havana named photo of the day

Kirk Kaminsky, a Canadian photographer, captured an image titled 'Lonely Street' in Havana, Cuba, selected as the photo of the day by Havana Times. The photograph was taken with a Google Pixel 7 Pro camera. This selection highlights everyday details from life in the Cuban capital.

Havana Times has selected 'Lonely Street' as its photo of the day, taken by Kirk Kaminsky from Canada in Havana, Cuba. The image, captured with a Google Pixel 7 Pro, depicts a solitary street that evokes emotions and memories for viewers.

The publication, dated February 28, 2026, invites readers worldwide to share their own photographs. Havana Times notes that photos can make people laugh, stir emotions, or recall special moments, covering subjects like animals, architecture, and people, from conceptual to abstract.

Anyone, regardless of location—whether in Beijing, São Paulo, Costa Rica, or New York—can participate. To submit a photo, include the title, sender's name and city, type of camera or phone used, and the city and country where it was taken. Submissions should be sent to [email protected].

This initiative aims to show that everyone has a photographer inside, encouraging participation from those who have never left their hometown, sharing small but meaningful details. To view photos from previous days, readers can click the provided link on the site.

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