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Interviewer: "What were the skies like when you were young?"
Ricki Lee Jones: "They went on forever – They - When I w- We lived in Arizona, and the skies always had little fluffy clouds in 'em, and, uh... they were long... and clear and... there were lots of stars at night. And, uh, when it would rain, it would all turn - it- They were beautiful, the most beautiful skies as a matter of fact. Um, the sunsets were purple and red and yellow and on fire, and the clouds would catch the colours everywhere. That's uh, neat 'cause I used to look at them all the time, when I was little. You don't see that. You might still see them in the desert."
This is another version of the previous picture. As I was editing it, and editing it, and editing it, I suddenly realized that it didn't look particularly spooky any more. But I really liked the result in this color version too. Soooo, I posted a monochromized version as a murder shack, and this less creepy version of a nice red barn that just might be a shack of murder.
I should probably post this in an over-processed group, because I DID get carried away. But the red in that barn and the surrounding greenery...whoa.
And since I'm talking about murder shacks, here are more of my murder shack pictures
And, if you have an affinity for murder shacks, consider joining the Murder Shack Group
Someplace in Northern Illinois
July 26, 2025
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255/365: 2015 - the weekly theme is numbers.
For The Weekly Alphabet Challenge - J for just in time. I got to the shop at 5.55 and it shut at 6.
# 88 in my 100 x challenge - using my nifty fifty.
A little bit of over processing but I liked the vibrant colours...and why not!
Für“Looking close....on Friday!“ am 26.03.2021.
Thema:“Fruits over-processed picture“.
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Edited with the Flickr Editor. Hopefully “Outside the box”. Here's link to the original photo: flic.kr/p/2ki7mUo
I was on vacation this past week. This is a series of over processed and overlapped photos: the end corners of two different beach condo complexes; a beach photo of two people strolling on the beach in the distance; a sunrise beach photo.
A thunderstorm is brewing.
Happy "Smile on Saturday" with "over-processed clouds"!
... and thank you so much for your views, faves and comments!
A wise man knows cologne is the most powerful
weapon in the fight for female attention.
(Marcello Mastroianni)
Weekly Theme Challenge - Repetition
Looking close... on Friday! - Perfume Bottles
(original photo by Freya, edit by me)
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August 8, 2014 - Northwest of Kearney Nebraska
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Late evening on hot and humid August evening in Nebraska. Warnings popped up about an hour before this storm was even visible to the eye over the horizon at sunset.
Spectacular Colors emitting from this stacked supercell. Cloud to Cloud Lightning shooting off every few seconds made this a storm chasers dreamscape.
Gear in hand that evening I traveled north out of Odessa Nebraska. Sat about 7 miles to the southwest of Amherst Nebraska. This storm was moving almost due south, southeast, meaning it was coming right at my location.
It would be a Historic Event to capture! Now remastered to the original color with no enhancements. Enjoy!
*** Personal Note ***
January 2020
It has been awhile since I have come back to this set of images.
Original Set of Images can be found here on Flickr
This set of images is and still has been the most stolen set of images I have on the web on several platforms. Literately millions of views with no link back to my work or my photostream. Probably why I haven't revisited this set til now.
Just to let you know, those images were WAY over processed, over saturated etc. Yes I'm guilty. But it was the way I did things back then. I don't anymore.
Every year I go back and edit a few sets of images that deserve to be re-edited or reprocess from raw. I'm also adding several images from this set I didn't share last time around.
Beautiful storm photography from my best of 2014 Collection!
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Copyright 2014
Dale Kaminski @ NebraskaSC Photography
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This image may not be copied, reproduced, published or distributed in any medium without the expressed written permission of the copyright holder.
#ForeverChasing
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Smile on Staturday - "Over-processed clouds"
A little bit of fun this week .... taken at Shoebury West Beach, Essex
I think I went too far with the processing this week. This started out as a very unremarkable flower photo. Hope you have a wonderful Sunday. HSS!
Bearbeitet mit paint.net - Spirale.
Für "Smile on Saturday"
Thema "Over-processed" am 05.12.2020.
A "Happy Smile on Saturday" for all of you
and stay healthy.
Move away from the complexities of the world and
into a unified artistic production - into phantasmagoria.
Challenge on Flickr - Fauna & Worked
Smile on Saturday! :-) - Over-processed
(photos by Freya and Saskia, editing by me)
Original photo: Our cat Bubbles...
Thanks for views, faves and comments! ;-)
August 8, 2014 - Northwest of Kearney Nebraska
Prints Available...Click Here
All Images are also available for...
stock photography & non exclusive licensing...
Late evening on hot and humid August evening in Nebraska. Warnings popped up about an hour before this storm was even visible to the eye over the horizon at sunset.
Spectacular Colors emitting from this stacked supercell. Cloud to Cloud Lightning shooting off every few seconds made this a storm chasers dreamscape.
Gear in hand that evening I traveled north out of Odessa Nebraska. Sat about 7 miles to the southwest of Amherst Nebraska. This storm was moving almost due south, southeast, meaning it was coming right at my location.
It would be a Historic Event to capture! Now remastered to the original color with no enhancements. Enjoy!
*** Personal Note ***
January 2020
It has been awhile since I have come back to this set of images.
Original Set of Images can be found here on Flickr
This set of images is and still has been the most stolen set of images I have on the web on several platforms. Literately millions of views with no link back to my work or my photostream. Probably why I haven't revisited this set til now.
Just to let you know, those images were WAY over processed, over saturated etc. Yes I'm guilty. But it was the way I did things back then. I don't anymore.
Every year I go back and edit a few sets of images that deserve to be re-edited or reprocess from raw. I'm also adding several images from this set I didn't share last time around.
Beautiful storm photography from my best of 2014 Collection!
*** Please NOTE and RESPECT the Copyright ***
Copyright 2014
Dale Kaminski @ NebraskaSC Photography
All Rights Reserved
This image may not be copied, reproduced, published or distributed in any medium without the expressed written permission of the copyright holder.
#ForeverChasing
#NebraskaSC
Coming home yesterday evening, the sunset and clouds were splendid. I over processed it to make it more dramatic. I hope I didn’t get out of hand with the sliders.
Ya, so I forgot to tell you all. I went up flying with the Navy the other day and took this shot.... :-/ Not so much..
This merging of the images involved using Photoshop. However, to complete the image I then OPTed them to make the final image to make it Pop. Please see the comparison image below.
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For those of you who are interested,this is a compilation image of clearskyphotography and Wenspics 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)
The Grumman F9F Panther was the manufacturer's first jet fighter and the U.S. Navy's second. The Panther was the most widely used U.S. Navy jet fighter of the Korean War. It flew 78,000 sorties and was responsible for the first air kill by the US Navy in the war—the downing of a North Korean Yakovlev Yak-9 fighter. Total F9F production was 1,382, with several variants being shipped to Argentina for export.
#Überarbeitetes Porträt#…
Auswahlfoto:
Für:“Smile on Saturday“ am 29.07.2023.
Thema:“Over - processed Portrait“
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Dog rose.
One of the things I really like about the Smile on Saturday group, apart from the lovely people of course, are the varied themes that are not too narrow or prescriptive.
But I would remonstrate with the admins this week. The theme of Over-Processed has wreaked havoc with my addiction management programme...
I took this on one of my local walks, a hedgerow flower. It’s either a rose or a bramble - I get them confused being, as I am, a bear of very little brain.
But the rose made for a more smiley title, so it’s definitely that.
Over-cooked in Nik Color Efex with a melange of filters including Solarisation, Infra Red, and Bi-color filters (that’s bicolour if you speak English proper like).
But there was more - if you are (astoundingly) that interested, just ask and I’ll send you the preset I made for it.
I’ll post a link to the in-camera image in the first comment so you can see how far we came :)
Thank you for taking the time to look. I hope the image makes you smile. Or at least that the title does ;) Happy Smiley Saturday!
Another shot from the cosmos field outside a local hospital. Processed to be like a dream that you can't quite remember....hope you have a wonderful Sunday. HSS!
They've been in the area a long time - those black clouds of birds. The female Red-Winged Blackbirds are the first ones to visit the feeders every year. Sometimes the males will follow. Male Grackles, also in the clouds, will make a rare appearance. I have never seen a female Grackle at the feeders. (Apologies for over processing the image.)
Seventh day with the common cold. If anything, I feel worse.
or is it a house tree?
While flying my quad copter on a site inspection this week, I noticed a strange looking tree and when I lowered the drone I got this picture of the wicked witches house, complete with children's bones, almost ready for Halloween.
I played with the slides and decided this over processed version would suit my Sunday slide. HSS
Some overlapping of another flower photo and tons of over processing to the max. All the plants were found right here at my house.
Beauty is power, and makeup is something
that really enhances that; it's a woman's secret.
(Charlotte Tilbury)
Weekly Theme Challenge - Taken from Above
Smile on Saturday! :-) - Flat Lay
(photo by Freya, editing by me)
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Yuanyang, Yunnan, China
I am going to sort out more photos from my Yunnan trip last year on my new desktop. much much faster : D
It was almost 9 in the morning that the sun finally break through .But quickly the mist came up and block everything again. I had 40 mins great time.
Shamefully, some photos are shaken as I trusted my tripod too much. I was on my slik and a very ordinary 3d head.
though, this one is a hdr in photoshop, I tried not to over process it as my intention is to capture the impression from my eyes.
Hope you like it ; )
This is one of my re-visits back to my Lake District shoot back in 2011.
The clouds had been drifting about menacingly all afternoon and I was already on my way back down from the summit of Dale Head when the cloud cover became much thicker and threatened to engulf the remainder of any brighter light. I wanted to show that situation in this photograph and I was keen to hold the brighter light in place, yet retain some detail within the much darker shadow areas. It was important to me that the image retained a natural, as opposed to over-processed look, which is why I have processed it now, instead of six years ago, when I did not have the necessary skills to do it.
When I first got a modern digital camera (Fuji XPro-1) I was amazed by high ISO digital; fast color film isn't just grainy, its colors aren't saturated, either. Digital (sort of) solved the 1st problem, and completely solved the 2nd. But my inner Ansel Adams soon saw the noise and motion blur, and my night shooting has been done with a tripod.
I remain skeptical of aesthetics that make virtue of necessity. But ... this one appeals, on some level. At least for now. Photography is a journey, and what looks good now by look horribly flawed, or over-processed, in a year. We shall see.
This past weekend Drama was everywhere in Arizona.
This is just cropped...not cleaned up or over processed
D800e 24mm f1.4 rokinon
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In a region near the coast where the cloud du jour is of the boring, persistent stratus variety (often called “May Grey” or “June Gloom” during the months in which low cloudiness is most prevalent), cumulus clouds sometimes make appearances during the summer. Sometimes, they portend thunderstorm activity, an infrequent occurrence around here. These fortunately didn't, but they gave me something to let Photoshop and Topaz Studio 2 loose on for the current SoS theme.
Delete the negative; accentuate the positive!
(Donna Karan)
Looking close... on Friday! - Fruits (over-processed picture)
(photo by Freya, editing by me)
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Happy Slider Sunday!!! :-))
Sundays only... Over-processed pics and it's a good thing. My kinda group! :-)
Hope you like! HSS. :-)
The best way to walk into a nightmare is with a smile.
(Kaza Kingsley)
Challenge on Flickr - Earth & Worked
Smile on Saturday! :-) - One Point Perspective
(photo by Freya, editing by me)
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