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Shadows of the Cannons in Old Havana | Wall Art

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Historic Cannons and Shadows at Havana’s Castillo de la Real Fuerza

In Havana, the past doesn’t just whisper—it fires back. Lined up with quiet authority, these colonial-era cannons sit in front of the Castillo de la Real Fuerza like guardians from another time. I shot this photograph early in the day, when the light was just hard enough to cast those long, blade-like shadows across the cobblestones.

What grabbed me first was the geometry: the repetition, the rhythm, the way history and form lock into place with almost military precision. The cannons are not replicas—they’re relics, survivors of centuries, now mute but still commanding. Set on rugged wooden carriages, their weathered surfaces show the weight of their years. Behind them, the classic stone columns and wrought iron fencing wrap the scene in that unmistakable Havana blend of strength and ornate character.

I chose black and white deliberately for this one. Colour would’ve softened the tension, maybe even romanticized it. But there’s nothing romantic about what these cannons once did—or could’ve done. Stripped of hue, the image becomes all about mass and shadow. You can feel the heat rising off the stone. You can imagine the clatter of boots, the echo of commands in Spanish, the weight of empire clinging to the air.

And yet, there’s beauty here. Havana’s ability to hold contradiction is what keeps pulling me back. These weapons are brutal, but their symmetry is elegant. Their purpose was war, yet now they sit quietly, part of a heritage site visited by tourists, admired for aesthetics more than power. In that lies the deeper story.

This print is part of my larger effort to document Cuba as it truly is: proud, layered, resilient. For those drawn to structure, history, or the boldness of unapologetic contrast, this image delivers. It’s also a reminder—what we build to defend can end up defining us long after the battle’s over.

You can find this image, along with other authentic Cuban scenes, in the Cuba Photography Collection.

© Dan Kosmayer, 2017

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