Some photography questions: What lenses did you take? How do you create the tilt shift effect? What time of the day did you take most of your photos to get that gorgeous light? You mentioned on your honeymoon blog that you use Totally Rad software to edit your photos. Which action Rad actions do you use the most now?
These are amazing. Is that black and white with the people on the car throwing a peace sign for real!?!?!?! It's amazing, looks to good to be real haha. It's like out of an old movie. It's perfect. I wish to some day visit Cuba. Xo
Just the other day I found out that despite the embargo, Cuba is actually one of the most visited countries in the Americas. Through your pictures I can see why it is.
This is an inspiring post, and I love your new hair in it! That said, would it be possible to get a info sheet on how you dealt with the particular problems of traveling to Cuba (i.e. no direct flights, bank credit cards, etc).
these photos are gorgeous (duh). what will you ever do with yourselves and your awesome collections? you ought to have a gallery in your house. i wanna do that someday :)
Some photography questions: What lenses did you take? How do you create the tilt shift effect? What time of the day did you take most of your photos to get that gorgeous light? You mentioned on your honeymoon blog that you use Totally Rad software to edit your photos. Which action Rad actions do you use the most now?
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing. Is that black and white with the people on the car throwing a peace sign for real!?!?!?! It's amazing, looks to good to be real haha. It's like out of an old movie. It's perfect. I wish to some day visit Cuba. Xo
ReplyDeletewow really amazing photos!!!
ReplyDeletewish you a great 2013
Your pictures are always so gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteAmazing! That first shot of you, Julia, is awesome.
ReplyDeletehow are you always so pretty when you're traveling? :)
ReplyDeleteYour photos are always so ... awesome!
ReplyDeleteWish you lots of nice travels in 2013!
Just the other day I found out that despite the embargo, Cuba is actually one of the most visited countries in the Americas. Through your pictures I can see why it is.
ReplyDeleteThis is an inspiring post, and I love your new hair in it! That said, would it be possible to get a info sheet on how you dealt with the particular problems of traveling to Cuba (i.e. no direct flights, bank credit cards, etc).
ReplyDeleteWow, one of my fave posts! The second one down took my breath away!
ReplyDeleteGreat pics! I want to visit Cuba in summer, too.
ReplyDeleteSo dreamy! I have always dreamt of visiting Cuba.
ReplyDeletesuch a beautiful place ! great photos, they make me want to go outside and travel :))
ReplyDeleteits seems like such an original place. i would love to go simply for their awesome music.
ReplyDeleteOh wow - beautiful photographs! I especially love that teeny tiny coffee cup - so sweet!
ReplyDeleteyou're such a babe! love it! miss you guys!
ReplyDeletethese photos are gorgeous (duh). what will you ever do with yourselves and your awesome collections? you ought to have a gallery in your house. i wanna do that someday :)
xo