Is that a pic of you in your avatar? lolDarman said:All these pictures are insane! Great work people!
What resort is that? I went to Cuba this summer, in Varadero. We stayed at a resort called Sol Sirenas...somthing like that. Anyways i loved the water in cuba.Blue said:When I was in Cuba. I'm not much of a photographer. The pictures where taking using automatic settings on my Fuji Finepix S5100.
What resort is that? I went to Cuba this summer, in Varadero. We stayed at a resort called Sol Sirenas...somthing like that. Anyways i loved the water in cuba.
shupola said:hey skidude, what part of florida is that? all of florida is beautiful imo. i went to panama city last spring break and it looked a lot like that.
krimson_king said:
ive got a powershot a70. if i had the money to, that would be different, but i cant complain.
34erd said:Thats not funny... stop trashing the forum with it.
Blue said:When I was in Cuba. I'm not much of a photographer. The pictures where taking using automatic settings on my Fuji Finepix S5100.
P11 said:What resort is that? I went to Cuba this summer, in Varadero. We stayed at a resort called Sol Sirenas...somthing like that. Anyways i loved the water in cuba.
That is true, the US and Cuba seem to have some issues. I still love the US BTW. I found it funny though that cuba had american tv brodcasting...not to mention american exclusive shows and movies.SAAER45 said:You guys are unbelievably lucky, I have always wanted to go to Cuba, but as you know, one of the disadvantages of living in the states is the embargo. I've thought several times on hopping through mexico to get to Cuba and risking getting my passport revoked.
Charles_Lee said:Bill G.
The true identity of Bill G.
Bill Gabriel!!!
doesn't he remind you of Bill Gates?
P11 said:That is true, the US and Cuba seem to have some issues. I still love the US BTW. I found it funny though that cuba had american tv brodcasting...not to mention american exclusive shows and movies.
Yes, you can tell very well. At first it seems like a normal hotel...but after a while when you start going to havana and outside the beaches resort you realize how poor everyone is. Some kids jump at crayons and other pencils and such...adults there make very litttle money. We asked a waiter how much he makes and he told us that he was paid $30 US a month..and they live mainly off the the tips given. These people however live fairly good lives because they have jobs...the majority of cuba work because they are forced too, but they often work hard labour jobs with low pay. After a while you begin to realize that they live on the total basics of life..noone in cuba has a computers/not to mention a cd player. However it is a very welcoming place and everyone seems very nice and have no worries at all...alot more relaxed than people are in north america.SAAER45 said:Being in Cuba, could you tell at all that they were communist, or did it just seem like another Caribbean Island?