Yordanka Almaguer's owl photo selected as Havana Times' photo of the day

Yordanka Almaguer from Cuba captured the photo of the day, titled 'Little Owl Waiting for Dark,' in Parana, Brazil, using a Canon T2i camera. This image features in Havana Times' section for reader-submitted photos from around the world. The publication encourages further submissions to share special moments and everyday details.

The photo of the day on Havana Times features an image taken by Yordanka Almaguer, a Cuban photographer, in Parana, Brazil. Titled 'Little Owl Waiting for Dark,' the photograph depicts an owl awaiting dusk, captured with a Canon T2i camera. Published on January 25, 2026, this selection highlights how photos can evoke laughter, emotions, trip memories, or special moments with friends, or show a serious approach to photography.

Havana Times notes that images can cover animals, architecture, people, conceptual, or abstract shots. It invites readers from anywhere, such as Beijing, São Paulo, Costa Rica, or New York, to submit their photos to prove everyone has an inner photographer. To participate, send the photo to [email protected] with details like the title, sender's name and city, camera or phone type used, and the location where it was taken.

This initiative promotes global participation, allowing even those who have never left their city or hometown to share small local details. Previous days' photos can be viewed via a provided link on the site.

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Andrew Canon, a photographer from Canada, captured the photo of the day for Havana Times using his iPhone 13. The image, titled 'Reflections of the Castle,' depicts an architectural detail in Havana, Cuba. This selection highlights how everyday images can evoke emotions and memories.

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Tom McGory from the United States captured dusk in Trinidad, Cuba, using a Samsung S24 camera, featured as the photo of the day by Havana Times. The image highlights everyday beauty in the Cuban city. The publication encourages readers worldwide to share their own photos.

During a recent visit to Havana's 26th Avenue Zoo, photographer Irina Pino noted a significant decline in animal populations, with several species missing. While the gardens remain well-maintained, the absence of certain animals highlights ongoing challenges at the site. The zoo, opened in 1948, continues to operate from Tuesday to Sunday.

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On Saturday, November 29, the body-focused photography exhibition 'The Body as a Battlefield' opened, alongside the announcement of the winners of the Ninth 'Herman Puig' Photography Salon. The works stand out for their conceptual quality and interpretations of Cuban reality through the human body. The show honors Herman Puig, a key figure in Cuban photography and cinema.

 

 

 

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