OneLens in Reykjavik, Iceland: Part 2

I’ve been a bit belated on getting more Iceland pics into Photoshop for post-production work. Had the opportunity to work on a small batch this week. Per usual, all pics taken on my Canon T3i. Lenses in this post alternate between my Sigma 10-20mm and Canon 55-250mm–I’m sure you’ll be able to tell the difference. (Plus I’ll try to go a whole post without mentioning the wind….and rocks….sooooo many rocks.)

As seen across the Northern Atlantic, Reykjavik
As seen across the Northern Atlantic, Reykjavik
Had the ISO accidentally set way too high, so this one is a bit noisy. I like the composition though.
Had the ISO accidentally set way too high, so this one is a bit noisy. I like the composition though.
Graffiti in Reykjavik
Graffiti in Reykjavik
 As seen across the Northern Atlantic, Reykjavik. Faux tilt-shift added in PS
As seen across the Northern Atlantic, Reykjavik. Faux tilt-shift added in PS
The door into Hallgrímskirkja, Reykjavik
The door into Hallgrímskirkja, Reykjavik
Harpa Concert Hall, Reykjavik. Saturation boosted in PS
Harpa Concert Hall, Reykjavik. Saturation boosted in PS
Macro photography on the Streets of Reykjavik
Macro photography on the Streets of Reykjavik
Last pic from across the Northern Atlantic, Reykjavik
Last pic from across the Northern Atlantic, Reykjavik