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So this one of my first attempts at astrophotography. I've had a few attempts before but the weather always had other plans. It was a great clear night and I saw a couple of shooting starts during my attempts which always make me smile. I have a lot to learn I think with the skills and techniques required I think my shutter speed was slightly too long at 25 seconds as trails started to appear even with the Samyang 14mm. Shutter speeds shouldn't be a problem next time as you can push the RAW files quite far it seems. Having said that I'll probably return to this shot in an hour and think it's far too over processed. I gave up eventually when my camera started frosting over however in hindsight I should have put the timer on some long shutter lengths to attempt to get some star trails whilst I got the zzz's in until morning!
Solely for this week's "Smile on Saturday" topic of "over-processed clouds". (I might delete it later. 😉)
went biking with the lady,
brought us near the landing zone of Brussels Airport.
I was totally surprised when the plane flew over,
so grabbed my camera and took a few shots,
only to find out they were worthless.
So over processed one of the pics to make it work anyway
HSS !
It's not grain, it's spores.
Ok! Ok! My camera had a hissy fit and sulked because of the light, or lack of it.
And that amount of over-processing can only mean one thing....Happy Sliders Sunday :)
Can't wait for Steven Wilson at the Royal Albert Hall tonight, am going early to get some London shots, so I hope it stops raining!
A big THANK YOU for all your comments and faves :)
Original photographs over-processed in PS and Studio Artist 4. It's not subtle but it is what it is.
Fruits - over-processed
(Paint.net - Kurven + "Ölgemälde")
Auswahlfoto
Für "Looking close... on Friday!"
Thema "Fruits (over-processed picture)" am 26.03.2021.
Have a nice Friday and stay healthy.
Many thanks for all your views, faves and comments.
Taken on BUETPS photowalk in Aricha Ghat.
So, I'm new to this photowalk thingie, and I felt completely lost during the "walk". Sure, it's heaps of fun, but photography wise, I couldn't find anything interesting that wasn't being shot by at least half a dozen other photographers. Definitely a new challenge. I got no photo that I like particularly. I'm not sure about this one either, is the contrast too high? Does it look over processed? You decide.
He is one of the prayers you see more often at the Western Wall. He occurs in many photos (including a few of mine). Generally, his face are stick to the wall, and he is praying very intensively. I would not gamble on his mental state…
I tend to refrain from over processing of my photos (especially, that I am not that good at it…); but here, I've tried a bit of playing with the lighting.
The picture came out a little too dark , so I didn't feel too bad about doing this to it; besides, everyone else seems to!
Broxtowe Borought Council refuse trucks at their base in Kimberley, Notts.
21st August 2009.
A sliders Sunday submission, where over-processing of images is encouraged. This is a panoramic view of Palm Beach, on the northern outskirts of Sydney, stitched from 3 portrait-mode images. The weather was overcast producing some drab colours, which I have over-corrected, and also darkened the cloudy sky.
A Sliders Sunday submission for "over-processed" images. A Halloween-inspired image of a spider with yesterday's stormy skies over Sydney.
Back lit images are always tricky and this image has been no exception. The trick is knowing just how much to go into contrast without losing detail or there can be a tendency to head towards over processing. This particular image has also been awkward due to the healthy mixture of warm bracken bathed in winter light and the cold blue frost. I have tried to proses this image before, but I was always slightly bothered by the eccentric colours, but I felt it was time to let it out of the bag…
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!
*** 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.
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Another shot from my day photographing Eagles it might be a bit over processed for some - it's perfectly good without but I liked the idea of this bird praying (hence the play on words for the title), head bowed, maybe for good fortune or maybe for forgiveness at taking another life for food - all a bit romantic I know, but you know me I like a story and to enhance the photo according to the story!
06/100 - 100x: The 2022 Edition - 100 Over Processed / Over Adjusted Photos
(See comments for original SOOC image)
A Siders Sunday submission, where over-processing is encouraged. Some Westringia wildflowers in Stony Range Regional Botanic Garden, with a symmetrical reflection.
A vibrant sunset in the Palouse from a few years back. I have photographed probably 25 to 30 sunsets in the Palouse over the years and this was one of the more vibrant ones I can remember. I really had to try and avoid the reds getting over processed and blown out. Normally I focus on the hills and little to no sky. This time the sky certainly had to be included!
Note: the shadow off in the distance is from Steptoe Butte (where I am standing when I took this).
Processing Comments: As requested here are some additional details. First off this was a single RAW image I was able to work from which helped. I started by reducing exposure for the sky and increased slightly for the ground. Once in PS I used luminosity masks for lights and darks to bring those areas more to my liking. Then a curves adjustment layer for 2/3’s of the foreground (FG) to slightly increase contrast. The dirt patch in the FG came out more magenta so I worked that color to blend in better with the green fields. Then I added vibrance mask to bring more color and pop to the image. After doing this I needed to tone done some of the reds in the sky because they were blown out. Clean up some dust spots and then run an action for the web version and there you have it. Overall processing was not that involved. Hope this helps.
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Have been playing around with Aurora HDR. Bit over-processed for some tastes, but I quite liked the finished result. Colour version of my previous photo.
Smile on Saturday: "OVER-PROCESSED"
See the original in comment. In Photoshop I masked out the bird and created the multicolor backgound and applied a washed out border.
Another Bald eagle Pic...yep, get used to them! This is one of the only images where it gave me a look.
Again, I hope I have not over-processed. There was definitely use of the Adjustment Brush in Photoshop to try to bring some detail back in the highlights. The light was rather harsh. Also something that I do not like to do, but have done here is to make a selection of the background which is actually water and not sky. It was so washed out that there was little contrast between it and the lit side of the eagles head.
To all of my Canadian Flickr friends, Happy Thanksgiving Day. We all have so much to be thankful for. Sometimes it is easy to forget how good we have it. Hope you all had a good day and were able to spend time with your loved ones.
Half A Morning In the Life - # 2 in the current series, made 6 minutes after the previous shot. After gassing up, I stopped just outside village limits to photograph this old tractor, a White Field Boss 2-85 (is there irony in that name?). It was marketed between 1976 and 1982 and is considered a reliable beast.
I made an effort here not to over-process (which I probably did in the shot of myself pumping gas). It was still pretty dim out. I resisted the temptation to lighten and add contrast to the side of this tractor. Truthfully, I'm not all that interested in machines, other than the really old, decaying ones that I treat as art. This was mainly a matter of checking the light and exposure values. If I had wanted to approach this subject seriously, I would have switched to a different lens and put the camera on a tripod, framed more of the surroundings, and so on.
So, a grab shot... of a common sight here in the agricultural vastness of the prairie... and while I recognize the necessity of growing food, I also value - highly - the biological diversity found in prairie untouched by farming. And this is where we are heading.
Photographed at Val Marie, Saskatchewan (Canada). Don't use this image on websites, blogs, or other media without explicit permission ©2023 James R. Page - all rights reserved.
August 8, 2014 - Northwest of Kearney Nebraska
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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
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
After a fresh snow fall - a walk in the park, a little camera movement (ICM) and a few sliders moved a bit farther than they should have been (HSS).
[Explored Oct 09, 2016 #59 - #91]
In a few days I'll be back in this place for some much needed Disney time and work time (technically I'll be a few feet to the right of this since right now I have no Coaster shifts but that's besides the point)
A bit over processed, yes. Do I still like yea. I'll figure out this Photoshop thing sooner or later.
Bored silly watching Forensic Files, I remembered I have Lightroom on my phone. A little (?) over processed but I’m ok with that. I didn’t realize how close this hotel came to burning down until I saw the burned trees on the same side of the road as the hotel. So close!
It took sooooooooooooooooooooo long, but I finally got another Explore!! Thank you everyone!
Played with this picture a few times - latest version with a "bit" of sliding. Used DAP (Dynamic Auto Painter) this time around (Golden_Age_Finer#001).
For - Happy Slider Sunday - HSS!
An attempt at over-processing a picture - on purpose.
[Explored Oct 28, 2018]
© 2012 Alan Mackenzie.
www.alanmackenziephotography.com
It pays great dividends to photograph landscapes during the right weather and lighting conditions. When high quality neutral density graduated filters are used, the RAW files look 'almost ready' for publication. This photograph of the Seven Sisters on the south coast of England, demonstrates my new found love of natural colours and tones. When a photograph is already complete, there is no need for over-saturation and other forms of over-processing.
Unfortunately, my journey with LEE Filters has not been smooth. I was lucky to obtain two filters earlier this year. I have no filter holder, which means that my LEE filters are getting scratched; they have to be hand-held, and as such they make contact with the lens barrel. Without a filter holder to protect them, I may have to suspend landscape photography until one arrives. Yesterday, my hopes of obtaining a LEE Universal Hood and 2 slot Filter Holder were elevated to ecstatic proportions, when I telephoned Robert White Photographic; five were in stock, I was told. Overjoyed, I placed an immediate order, choosing next day delivery. In a rush of excitement, I cancelled a pending order of the same item from Warehouse Express. I was 13 weeks into a 20 week projected waiting list. Early yesterday evening, I received an email from Robert White Photographic, stating that the LEE Universal Hood is out of stock and they have no confirmed date for arrival. After complaining, I received an apologetic email offering to place me first on the waiting list.
A submission to Sliders Sunday, where over-processing is encouraged. A Fringe Lily was accompanied by a single Lesser Flannel Flower in the bushland near my home. I decided that one Lesser Flannel Flower was not enough; 10 looks better!
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. Now about 2 miles to the east of Amherst Nebraska. This storm was strengthening and 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
Uploaded for Smile on Saturday, theme "OVER-PROCESSED"
Tulips, shot with an analog camera, Canon Eos 5, and the Lomography Petzval lens. Film: Fujifilm Professional 400, expired for 12 years. Not much over processing needed with this combination....
Happy Saturday everybody
No one has ever seen the surface of Jupiter, but this is what it could look like. But in reality it's just a photo of some q-tips heavily over-prosessed with filters, textures and experiments HSOS !!!
Church spire on the mission church at Avoncroft museum.
You can probably detect that this is a little over processed. Used analog efex pro (for the first time!) to grunge this up a little and add some mystery...
Somewhere near Orton, Cumbria. Image deliberately over processed so not to everyone's taste. I like it so if you don't then, tough... 😀
An orchid, submitted to both Flickr Friday (theme "Dreamlike") and Sliders Sunday, where over-processing is encouraged.
A very summery self-portrait. :) I miss Summer so much... can't wait for Winter to be over!
Processed with my Whipped Cream Photoshop Action - the "Pale Glow" version which comes in the King pack, which can be found on The Bell Sisters website. ♥
Leica m9
summicron 50mm, f2
i've been having quite some challenges trying to find a way to have my m9 shots look good. don't get me wrong, they look awesome straight out of camera, but i have been having difficulties "owning" my shots, or let's say "possess" them in a way i would be pleased with.
i guess i just don't feel like over processing my m9 shots. they look so amazing, to the point i can't have my regular x1 process applied to them effectively. in other words, back to the old drawing board.
After 4 failed attempts at processing this shot the right way and two hours of hesitations, i went back to the original raw file. and kept the color tones very strictly similar to the original shot. switched the WB to fluorescent light, had a small pass of very subtle dodge and burn layers, and voila.
i am convinced getting an m9 will represent some exciting challenges. first of, as some of you may know, i'm a photoshop guy, but i think i will have to download lightroom and give it another try this time. we'll see what it gives.
oh, and i actually bought another lens for the collection. Since i was not having any 35 equivalent yet for the M mount, i ordered a Voigtlander 35mm 1.2. i know it is not Leica glass, forgive the blasphemy, but i really needed a super fast low light option that would not have costed me an arm. the summilux will have to wait. besides, that voigtlander seems to give stellar shots and extrelemy decent bokeh.