Eiffel Tower Abstract Blur

25 Nov 2008 by Jason D. Moore, 4 Comments »

I’ve been really enjoying going through and processing a number of the images of Kim and my trip to London and Paris last May. There are still a bunch left and I hope you aren’t getting bored with photo after photo of Paris.

Kim’s old camera had a finicky autofocus – as is the case with many point-and-shoots of that generation – and when she went to take another shot of the Eiffel Tower that first night, the camera decided to take the photo without being in focus. When we looked at the preview, we thought it actually provided a unique take on such a well-known and often shot landmark. So I set my focus to manual and blurred the heck out of the tower and fired away. I really like it, personally.

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4 Comments

  1. Andy says:

    I’m with you; that is nice.

  2. Mike Palmer says:

    never bored, its that time year to reflect on the previous years shots and button up those final edits

  3. Jason,

    Your images this week are outstanding. Subtle, elegant and timeless.

    Thanks for sharing them with us.

    Scott

  4. Dinesh Babu says:

    It is beautiful, very creative. Inspires me to try some intentional blurry shots.

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