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This little barn is glad winter is over!
Processed entirely on the iPad for a class I am taking on device editing. This was the first lesson...very fun...:-)))
Glenelg, Scotland
Glenelg is a scattered and largely white-painted settlement that wraps itself around Glenelg Bay with views west across the Kyle Rhea to the mountains of eastern Skye
Between March and October, a small vehicle ferry connects to Kylerhea on Skye across the powerful currents of the narrows.
Lighting was great one late afternoon but "original" clouds were barely seen. I feel it is nice to know how to edit and perfect images, being very subtle when doing so, which is generally my style. However, this assignment was fun because I could slide those sliders and even created more clouds through Luminar.
This photo was taken by Just In Time. Please make sure to stop by her stream and check out the amazing photos.
For those of you who are interested,this is a compilation image of "Just In Time's" photo and OPT Processing As you can see the result is absolutely breathtaking. Rest assured that this is NOT an hdr image. Our magical technique creates results much like that of an HDR however, can be done with a single exposure, and eliminates the "halo" effect you most often find in hdr imagery. This technique is becoming well know as OPT. OPT is a combination of many programs EXCLUDING Photoshop. We hope to someday make OPT available to everyone through a software program, with a different name than OPT (over processed technique)
As you can see from this image, the sharpness, the color, the depth is increased exponentially.
This is how I feel Snow is this year just an abstract idea, This is the same shot I put in yesterday of the Snowy Footbridge done to the theme on Smile on Saturday which is Over Processed but the question is can you ever over process 😉
"smile on saturday"
"over-processed"
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Es hat Spaß gemacht, bei der Nachbearbeitung eines Fotos einmal völlig außer Acht zu lassen, ob es noch etwas mit der Realtität zu tun hat !!
It was fun for me to completely disregard whether a photo still had anything to do with reality when I was editing it !!
Smile on Saturday: OVER-PROCESSED CLOUDS
...to this. Started with an evening picture taken earlier in the month. I took a few (as one does) perhaps for a future timelapse (although I never take a sufficient number of pics and then forget about it). I almost didn't bother today, especially as I had internet problems all day, but when I read the comment of Pixelated Sky that this was an opportunity not to be missed, I thought I'd have a go after all. I even started with Peter's method of duplicating the image and using different blend modes, but then I used a zoom filter and the colours got even crazier. Thanks Peter :)
I post this photo for the theme "Over-processed clouds" of the Smile on Saturday group. For the whole week we had a boring blue sky, not exactly what I needed and I was desperate but today I woke up to some CLOUDS ! I grabbed the camera and headed out onto the fields near home to take this photo. Sometimes all you need is a little bit of luck … 😊 HSoS !
For: « Smile on…Saturday! ».
Theme: Over-processed portrait.
Un grand merci pour vos favoris, commentaires et encouragements toujours très appréciés.
Many thanks for your much appreciated favorites and comments.
Happy Smile on Saturday! the theme this week is: OVER-PROCESSED CLOUDS. I used picmonkey to modify the photo.
Partir. Revenir. S'amsuer avec nos photos . Une photo modifiee pour le theme de la semaine sur Happy Smile on Saturday!
I would not normally edit a sky like this let alone post it on Flickr but as it is the theme for Smile on Saturday here goes!...
Melbourne sky line with over processed clouds. For Smile on Saturday. Theme: 'Over processed Clouds'
Over processed clouds give the impression of a rainy, stormy day for your rail journey. The truth of the matter is that it was a lovely day with blue skies and white fluffy clouds!
Taken at Muskham Crossing, Newark.
For Smile on Saturday, theme - Over Processed Clouds.
Thank you for taking the time to view my images - I really appreciate it. I will try to visit your sites in due course. Flickr has so many wonderful photos that inspire me to experiment and try harder with my own photography.
I have no hardware for editing so I did what I could. Pretty bad but....done over and over and then over again to get this effect. Hehehe
Done for Smile on Saturday
Theme: Over Processed
"We are travelers on a cosmic journey, stardust, swirling and dancing in the eddies and whirlpools of infinity. Life is eternal. We have stopped for a moment to encounter each other, to meet, to love, to share.This is a precious moment. It is a little parenthesis in eternity."
Quote - Paulo Coelho
For the Smile on Saturday! ;-) theme: "Over-processed" I used my own origami Star-Flower photo (see first comment box).
Enjoy your weekend ;-)
I basically went to town on this older shot. It was already immersed in some fog and I enhanced it with a touch of blur in photoshop. I love this blur effect.
(Barn Swallows Series)
Happy Smile on Saturday
Slider Sunday