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The view out of Cuthbert's cave in Northumbria.
Shot straight into bright sunshine, so for once the halo in the image is real and not caused by my usual desire for over-processing :)
You will wonder why I put this up when I'm not at all happy with the outcome especially in the top area of the picture. No matter what I do their is this colour distortion any ideas in how to avoid it. I did't over process the darker area well I didn't think so.
Poor Hendrix has become scared of thunder after 7 years. He's terrified of it =(
We had terrible thunder the day Sara, Garth and the girls arrived and the morning they left. Garth helped Hendrix through this difficult time =) Thank you Garth!
Maya is peeking out at us thru the kitty door....lol....
That time of day between the blue hour and a sunset.
Happy Easter to all of you who celebrate it from locked down Italy 2021.
Oversaturated and over processed for Sliders Sunday.
HSS!!!
I'm going to be so busy from now on. We just switched to 7 period days which means I'm going to have a lot to do each night. I only have an hour each night for the internet plus weekends. Blah school.
I miss boating.
I'll be waiting buyin' time
Put your dreams away
You're holding hope open for the one
Making you wait
Lights & Music - Cut Copy
Uh, the boredom is overwhelming. Over-processed funess. Well, sometimes that just how I roll!
textures 'n stuff.
Friday
April 17th, 2009
The lines have become more blurred by the day in regards to AI in photography. A number of photographers of late have done videos, talking about AI and photography. I for one have very mixed feelings about this technology and where it really leaves photographers.
On one hand, it could help sharpen an image that was blurred, but on the other hand, it could totally change the whole image to the point where you wouldn’t recognize it when you first photographed it!
We already have photographers that manipulate an image so much in the editing in post processing it doesn’t even look real or represent the scene it was originally taken. Over processing to the point where the original image is nowhere to be found.
I think those who use AI technology should expose that fact to the public, especially if it’s going to be sold as a photograph. I remember using Photoshop when I was younger to cut and paste parts of figures into my photographs, but then it was obvious, where today it’s completely hidden in a lot of cases.
I believe if you’re going to change an image with AI, it should be in no certain terms exposed to the public! I remember sometime ago, a major photographer was caught, manipulating his images with AI, and the backlash was swift! The sad part was that his photos were outstanding to begin with, so it didn’t make a lot of sense to fake the image!
Soon there won’t be any telltale signs that an image has been manipulated in AI, which leaves it up to the photographer to come forward. Jon L youtu.be/9seZjrY9Hl8
Smile on Saturday: Over-processed
In real life, this is a scene of white and gentle greys and browns. I felt a bit reluctant at first to distort it -- poor Mother Nature! -- but it's growing on me. I do like purple!
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.
The train of lights seldom goes by without me trying to improve on last years efforts. The aim is to bag a shot of a moving steam train that is sharp with a clearly defined exhaust plume without grain the size of golf balls nor the obvious effects of over processing to control said grain.
Here is this years effort, This is the 4MT 75014 which was built in 1951 and withdrawn in 1964 before being sent to Barry Island scrap yard where she was saved by 4 chaps at the North Yorkshire Moors railway in 1981. I saw her at Barry in 1980 and have a picture of her somewhere. She was. working the 1645 departure round trip from Paignton, this is her departing Kingswear in sub zero temperatures. I was chuffin frozen.
The sky above my head was cloudless & clear, reflecting blue onto the water, so in LR I added a slight blue gradient over the water because the photo just wasn't capturing it the way I was hoping. This might be a little over processed, but I kind of like it. The summer sunset split of oranges & blues.
Finally got back to Hastings to see my parents after two years. Miniature railway, fish and chips, walk through the old town and then mini golf. Awesome. I remember Hastings being a shit hole in my childhood but love it now. HSoS. :)
My most commented shot and I think it is interesting that most of the comments are about aging.
I replaced the over-processed shot with a more naturally processed shot.
When I first posted the shot I was in my 'must add grain to everything" phase apart from 'square format' phase.
I have grown :-)
A sign, literally and figuratively, that autumn is over. I saw this fallen leaf on a sign that had itself fallen over. I also over-thought and perhaps over-processed the image, so, in all respects, it is "over". Have a good weekend friends.
August 8, 2014 - 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. 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!
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In den Dünen mit dem Blick in den Himmel
Pärnu, Estland
Next Saturday's theme, on February 1, 2025 is "SKY". Cloud formations in the day sky... constellations in the night sky... an entirely blue/grey sky... rainy sky... snowy sky... sunrise sky... sunset sky... lightning in the sky... thunderstorm sky... a sky 'on fire'... the possibilities are endless. Your picture can be 'natural' or 'over-processed'... but NO 'AI'!
Wheat stubble manipulated.
Pentax K20D, 55-300mm zoom.
Image overexposed - f/6.3, 1/320 sec., ISO 160 +2 step.
Processed with Adobe Photoshop Express.
-Increased high contrast & detail
-Increased shadows
-Inverted colour, with slight colour shift.
Rework of a 2009 picture I posted on Flickr. Rightly, I forgot all about it because it was pretty bad. But someone recently made it a favorite and upon seeing it again I felt determined to salvage something out of the over processed mess. I tried making it simpler with a darker background. So here it is a little better than it was before in 2009.
Original:
Smile on Saturday theme: Over Processed (Exaggerated editing)
Thanks for views, faves and comments! 😊
The handle of my letter opener with the music to Happy Birthday embossed on the handle, resting on a sheet of music, with far too many effects applied!! Here's the unadulterated version!
A submission to Sliders Sunday, where over-processing is encouraged. Water dribbling into a stainless steel sink, given the "twirl" treatment, and colour wound up high. Happy Sliders Sunday to all!
A submission to Sliders Sunday, where over-processing is encouraged. A shell photoshopped into bilateral symmetry.
[22/100x] My x is my 100 favorite places in Southern New Jersey, USA to take photographs.. # 22 is Historic Batsto Village, New Jersey, USA!
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HSS- Happy Slider Sunday. (This is my first image for the HSS group!) Which is a group for over-processed images.. (I decided to do this sometimes.. since I almost always keep my photos simple and very lightly edited . So, I thought this would be fun to do sometimes!! It's definitely something different FOR ME! :)
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Hope that you all had a gorgeous weekend and a beautiful Sunday!~ I know tomorrow is Monday, and most people dislike Mondays.. but I am hoping that you all have a great beginning of your week! I'll be posting more photos soon! :) Looking forward to seeing all of your new photos also! Keep em' coming, I always enjoy checking out all of your photos! :)
I think its time for a few random images this week from the processed file, or in this case, over processed. I gotta say, if I ever saw a sky look like this, I think I would be running for shelter!
This is one of those images that you have to ask yourself.....is it photography, is it art, or is it just a piece of garbage. Either way, it was a great place to be that evening....and this is what I felt.
Have a great week!
2020_12_05
Smile on Saturday
SoS - Over-Processed
Hips, aurais-je bu un petit verre de trop, et maintenant je vois double ???
Did I have too much of this excellent alcohol ? Hips ...
Chissa ! Forse ho bevuto troppo ... hips ...
05/100 - 100x: The 2022 Edition - 100 Over Processed / Over Adjusted Photos
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1. day179 - Dancing in the Dark, 2. wagner in dungarees, 3. washing ashore, 4. 205-366 - I seem to have found a rut...I need out!, 5. texture, 6. pink on pink, 7. Gossip, 8. Troupe Hipnotica., 9. Save some memories..., 10. The dragon, 11. The Fleur-de-Lis Bokeh, 12. Microsoft campus., 13. still here, 14. Day 36, 15. Day 202/365 And then the rain came..., 16. Me 201/366, 17. day 44 : over-processed, 18. July18, 2008, 19. Day 4 - 365. Some Times I Can't Help But Be Sad., 20. Infantry line., 21. Tippy Toes, 22. Rina's Bridal Mehndi, 23. 199.365 / who wants 'em?, 24. Time flies..., 25. water dog, 26. Just details..., 27. LOVE, 28. A ghostly self portrait with the unexpected bonus of a light trail., 29. Institutionalized, 30. 16/52, 31. Severe, 32. ..., 33. 365 - FOR FGR - CAUGHT IN THE ACT, 34. LØBØTØMIZED, 35. The Head of the household..., 36. Jill-e Camera Bag solo
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A "Happy Smile on Saturday" for all of you
and stay healthy.
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SPURN POINT sea defences...
Spurn is a narrow sand tidal island located off the tip of the coast of the East Riding of Yorkshire, England that reaches into the North Sea and forms the north bank of the mouth of the Humber Estuary.
It was a spit with a semi-permanent connection to the mainland, but a storm in 2013 made the road down to the end of Spurn impassable to vehicles at high tide.
The island is over 3 miles (5 kilometres) long, almost half the width of the estuary at that point, and as little as 50 yards (46 m) wide in places.
The southernmost tip is known as Spurn Head or Spurn Point and is the home to an RNLI lifeboat station and two disused lighthouses.
Over time, the whole spit, length intact, slips back – with the spit-head remaining on its glacial foundation.
This process has now been affected by the protection of the spit put in place during the Victorian era.
This protection halted the wash-over process and resulted in the spit being even more exposed due to the rest of the coast moving back 110 yards (100 m) since the 'protection' was constructed.
The now crumbling defences will not be replaced and the spit will continue to move westwards at a rate of 2.2 yards (2 m) per year, keeping pace with the coastal erosion further north.
or what is sadly left of it
We were there when it was still accessible!
After a job that took us around Hull, we decided to push through to Spurn-point.
Spurn is a very unique place in the British Islands.
It is a nature reserve.
Three and a half miles long and only fifty meters wide in places on the left side of the estuary of the river Humber.
There are a series of sea defence works built by the Victorians and maintained by the Ministry of defence, till they sold Spurn to the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust in the 1950s.
The defences are in a poor state, breaking down and crumbling, making Spurn a very fragile place wide open to the ravages of the North Sea.
It is a unique place, qua fauna and flora, very protected; there weren't many people on that Good Friday.
This is what is left of the sea defences on the North Sea side, eerie, tragic, but extremely photogenic...
The light was sweet.
Have A GREAT day and thank you for viewing, M, (*_*)
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Probable much to over processed but something about this image i like, maybe the composition or the distortion from the wide angle.
I did another version with the tree cropped out, not sure which is better.
I was going to adjust the blues in the image but forgot and since it is already posted think i'll just keep it.
02/100 - 100x: The 2022 Edition - 100 Over Processed / Over Adjusted Photos
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For the Smile on Saturday group.
The theme is over processed.
The title comes from the book that was made into the film Bladerunner.
Hope you like it, thanks for looking, stay safe
This past week it seems that the White Admiral have taken to the air in the backyard - caught this one on the cottoneasters.
Used Prisma: Femme filter - all in the iPhone. First for a Painterly effect - then used only a bit of a slide for HSS in Paint.net this time.
For - Happy Slider Sunday - HSS!
An attempt at over-processing a picture - on purpose.
[Explored on June 25,2017]
Strynevatnet
Sogn og Fjordane (Norway)
Picture originally taken in raw and barely postprocessed, just to slightly increase the shadows of the clouds. I had tried to keep original colors and landscape "look & feel" as much as possible. I personally don't like over processed/edited landscape pictures. :)
Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © Óscar López. All rights reserved
It's been years since I processed an HDR shot. I used to love HDR and every photo I uploaded would be over processed, at the time I thought it looked great but my photo style has changed over the years.
This photo has had the full works, HDR then snapseed and then Lightroom.
Just a quick change from the London photo's.