Except.... that in the hustle and bustle and noise of the city, I kind of forgot to listen for the "chirp" of my autofocus. I must have accidentally moved the setting on my camera to manual, and the result was that I lost most of my images to blur. [Sigh.] And there I was, thinking all day that I really needed to visit the eye doctor!
Here are a few shots that escaped the blur... I'll salvage some more for next week.
This one is great for using the heavier textures; there is a lot of empty space just begging for layers of meaning (see my post earlier today, on why I love layers)
Processed with Kim Klassen's "Warm Grunge" (soft light @100%) and two layers of "Scripted Autumn (soft light @100% and multiply @100%) |
One layer of "Phoebe" (soft light @100%) |
Three layers of "Phoebe" (soft light @100%, overlay @28%, and color burn @14%) |
Linking up to Texture Tuesday -- be sure to check out all the wonderful submissions over at Kim's site!
9 comments:
I love NYC - your pictures are delightful!
What a fantastic way to spend the day...even with the blur factor! Great captures and texture work! I love the symmetry in the first shot and the light in the second one is divine!
Oh that sounds like great class - I especially like the one with the taxis. Thanks for stopping by my blog.
That must have been a fantastic class and there must have been so much to photograph. Sorry about your blur problem but the ones you posted here are great. Love the yellow cabs!
Nice shots! The second one really gives a sense of the busy-ness at Grand Central!
I love that first shot of the clock, but I'm a grunge lover.
The second and third shots perfectly show the area.
I, too, once had trouble focusing my camera, but in reverse from your problem.
I was practicing shots out the window at home and could not get my SLR to focus. At all.
I hadn't yet put in my contacts :)
wow - great images; composition and perspective are wonderful. love the clock; thanks so much, kareninkenai (TT)
Wow, would love that class. The clock shot is fabulous, great texture!. I shoot in aperture priority (my camera has no auto) and often have MANY issues with blur. Too many photos of soft focus, as well. Real bummer. Textures and editing can save a couple, but I am finding that it makes sense to take a few while at the moment and risk looking foolish than come home with duds, IMO. I miss so many really cool shots I wish I had and that is a shame, especially when I look through my photo editor of what could have been.
Ciao Kathleen, happy Tuesday! :)
I would love that class! :)
The clock is so beautiful, great edit! The yellow taxis are very nice too! It's always a pleasure visit your blog.
Happy day!
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