Once or twice a year I make a trip to New York City for a few days, usually taking the train from Boston. I am endlessly fascinated by whatever we are passing on the way, and on my latest trip I decided to try snapping pictures of scenes that interested me as we zipped by.
On a train you are much closer to what's outside the window than on an airplane, so there is very little time to choose a subject, compose, focus, and shoot. I am a pretty slow shooter most of the time, so I thought this might be a useful exercise in learning to make quick visual judgments.
Naturally, most of my shots were either quite blurry or missed the scene altogether. Anyway, here is a sample of the most appealing (least unappealing?) results. The first was on the way to NYC, and the other three were on the return trip four days later.
Comments invited (but don't call them Fine Art!)