Diego Chaves captures sunset in solitude in Havana

Diego Chaves, a photographer from Colombia, features as the photo of the day on Havana Times: 'Sunset in Solitude', taken in Havana, Cuba, using a Samsung A30s camera.

Havana Times features a new image in its photo of the day section. The selected work, titled 'Sunset in Solitude', was captured by Diego Chaves from Colombia. The photograph was taken in Havana, Cuba, using a Samsung A30s camera.

Published on January 21, 2026, this image invites readers to appreciate everyday moments and unique details. Havana Times encourages submissions from photographers worldwide, regardless of location, whether in Beijing, São Paulo, Costa Rica, or New York. Photos can evoke laughter, emotions, memories of trips, or special moments with friends.

To contribute, interested individuals should send their images to [email protected], including the photo's title, their name and city of residence, the type of camera or phone used, and the city and country where the image was taken. This initiative highlights that everyone has a photographer inside, promoting the exchange of visual perspectives from any corner of the planet.

Previous photographs are available on the Havana Times website.

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