Lamp in Washington Square edited to create the mood I wanted.
Greenwich Village
Grass
Grass in Washington Square Park with some mild processing to bring out the color and shape.
Washington Square
A classic view of a Washington Square Arch.
Bank Street Tree
I had this dark processing in mind when I photographed this tree in the snow. The third of these three processing methods is an inverted image that makes it look a little like an infrared image.
Method: In Photoshop I cloned out the windows, added a starburst protecting the darks, added a vignette, converted it to B&W, and added a blur and masking out the center. In the third one I inverted the image as well.
Contributed to the One-to-Three Photo Processing Challenge-February 2022
Gansevoort Triangle
An art installation in the Meatpacking District during the Holiday season.
Jane Street Sunset
Snapped on the way home in the afternoon.
Hudson Snow
First snow this year at Hudson River Park in Greenwich Village. I was mystified by a string of circular ice cubes (next to last photo). I figured it out: The snow plow treads left them.
Horatio and Abingdon Snow
Our first snowfall of this winter in NYC was on January 7, 2022. I was excited to go out and photograph it. I antiqued the first one (we live in that building on the corner) and selectively altered saturation in the others. I toned down the color the strong color of the buildings to put the focus on the snow. Only two are straight B&W.