havana red
Fans of large-scale photographs might want to check out an exhibition of Andrew Moore's work at Yancey Richardson Gallery in New York. Shooting in lands as disparate as Russia, Vietnam, and North Dakota, Moore has captured astonishing images with an eye for color and composition that seems pretty much infallible.
But it's this shot, Rosa en la Tropical, Havana (2000)--with its heavy green foliage, a dreamlike, robin's-egg blue building, and a car of such deep, luscious red that it might be made of lipstick--that especially caught our eye.
They don't make rides like that anymore.






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