Turn to Clear Vision

Turn to Clear Vision

When visiting the Statue of Liberty, how could I refuse to take a photo of one of these lovely contraptions. I see fellow photographers taking these all the time, but have never had a decent opportunity to do so previously.

Perfect Effects 3 seems to open up with a default B&W filter preview in place and when I saw it in a colourless version I really liked it, that’s really my only deciding factor in the way I processed this shot.

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3 Responses to Turn to Clear Vision

  1. last year's girl says:

    Sometimes it stuns me how little time you’ve been doing this. I’d happily buy this as a print – maybe something to consider?
    last year’s girl recently posted..guest post: “chocolate poo and sugar highs”;

  2. Scott Wood says:

    Love it. I have always been a sucker for images of these things, I have a few in my galleries as well, but none as good as this one. Love the processing, really brings out the metallic nature of everything.
    Scott Wood recently posted..Nisqually Glacier

  3. Ben Tucker says:

    These are just perfect to photograph aren’t they? I took a similar shot on my visit to NYC back in 2008 and its still one of my faves :)
    Ben Tucker recently posted..Urbex: Chapel Allerton Hospital – Leeds, United Kingdom (September 2008)

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