Sunflower in My Garden: Havana Times Photo of the Day

Diomedes Díaz from Cuba has captured the March 1, 2026, Havana Times Photo of the Day with his image 'Sunflower in My Garden', taken in Havana using a Samsung Galaxy camera.

This serene garden scene showcases the beauty found in everyday surroundings.

Havana Times encourages readers worldwide to submit their photos for potential features. Images can evoke laughter, emotions, memories of trips, or special moments with friends, covering subjects like animals, architecture, people, or abstract concepts. Even local scenes from your city or hometown are welcome, regardless of location—whether Beijing, São Paulo, Costa Rica, or New York.

To submit, email [email protected] with the photo's title, your name, city of residence, camera/phone used, and the photo's location (city and country). Explore previous Photo of the Day features on the Havana Times website.

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Alexander Mahmoud celebrates winning Photographer of the Year and Picture of the Year awards at the 2026 Stockholm gala.
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Alexander Mahmoud wins Picture of the Year and Photographer of the Year

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At the 2026 Picture of the Year gala in Stockholm, DN photographer Alexander Mahmoud was named Photographer of the Year, and his image from southern Israel won Picture of the Year. Several other photographers from newspapers like Aftonbladet and Dagens Nyheter also received awards in various categories. The gala was organized by the Press Photographers' Club within the Swedish Union of Journalists.

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.

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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.

Employees at a state warehouse in Havana's Nuevo Vedado have covered a fence with sacks to stop neighbors from photographing a large garbage pile next to a bust of Jose Marti and the Cuban flag. Journalist Yoani Sanchez of 14ymedio reports the waste accumulates weekly near the facility supplying rationed market goods. The action aims to prevent images from spreading on social media and WhatsApp.

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In Havana and Cojímar, Cuban residents use improvised materials to craft signs announcing sales, exchanges, or complaints. Photographer Nike from Havana Times shares a gallery of curious and amusing images highlighting these creations. This practice reflects local ingenuity amid constraints.

The daily publication Havana Times, in its 18th year, has raised only $6,475 of its $19,000 annual goal to continue operating in 2026. Amid volatile times for countries like Cuba and Nicaragua, the outlet stresses the importance of barrier-free information. Editor Circles Robinson highlights unavoidable expenses and reliance on voluntary contributions.

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The Mexican newspaper La Jornada has devoted its front page to highlighting the Cuban people's resistance and the island's government and population denunciations against the US-imposed energy blockade. This coverage, published on February 8, 2026, in Mexico City, underscores Cuba's steadfastness amid external pressures. It aligns with reports of the United States intensifying a prolonged attrition strategy to force internal changes in Cuba.

 

 

 

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