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During a trip after work with an old friend, we took some shots of the London Eye. I thought I'd try something different with this one so I didn't replicate his image, so went for a HDR "City twilight" on photoshop. Not too sure it works, perhaps a little over processed, but I quite liked the effect on this version.

 

Shot with a Nikon D3200 and a Tamron SP AF 17-50mm

Well, I'm back to posting more of my parking structure spiral shots, but this time I decided to leave it in color. This monstrosity of an over processed symmetry nightmare was inspired by Erlends last photo Delicate Lungs.

 

I got lazy on the actual processing of this and went with a 3 exposure tonemapped HDR. No blending. There's too many flips and clones and duplicates to list so I'll post the original photo below... Use your imaginations. Added curves, contrast, saturation, cooling photo filter, and applied a small unsharp mask.

 

This is an early post for me (5:45am) cause I'm off to the airport. I'm flying off to Hilo on the Big Island for a day. Talk to you all later, and have a good day.

 

Up Up And Away ...

 

Caught this one just taking off as I was on my way home.

 

Used Prisma for a Painterly effect.

 

For - Happy Slider Sunday - HSS!

 

An attempt at over-processing a picture - on purpose.

 

[Explored on August 20,2017]

Those familiar with my work, know that I try not to overdo it while post-processing, and this may come as a surprise to them. But once in a while, I come across a photo that doesn't cut it (to me at least) as it is, and asks to be pushed in order to have any impact. I think this was one of them, and as soon as I played around with it a little, I liked the surreal result that over-processing wielded. I'd love to hear your opinion on this and any criticism is welcome. I only hope you don't ban me for posting this :-)

 

Even though it bears the semblance of a Photomatix tone-mapping, this was produced by only processing a single RAW photo in Lightroom (pushing "Recovery", "Fill light" and "Clarity" close to their limits), with a final levels adjustment in Photoshop.

 

Best viewed Large, On Black.

 

f-zer0 photowalk, Nea Alikarnassos, 6-May-2008

074/365 (03-15-2022) 365/2022-2022 Into the Light

074/365 (03-15-2022) 365: The 2022 Edition

12/100 - 100x: The 2022 Edition - 100 Over Processed / Over Adjusted Photos

 

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Thema:“Fruits over-processed picture“.

 

Auswahlfoto:am 26.03.2021.

 

Thanks for views,faves and comments:-)

Single exposure of a polished concrete floor in a commercial art gallery in mixed natural and artificial light. Heavily over-processed in a variety of clever ways.

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This is a redo of the tree tunnel posted earlier. They're both HDR's using Exposure Fusion in Photomatix, the first one was done using Painterly 5 for an effect. I had mixed feelings about it when I posted it but I thought I'd see what the comments were. I was told that it looked over processed and agree so I've redone it with a more natural look.

07/100 - 100x: The 2022 Edition - 100 Over Processed / Over Adjusted Photos

 

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Looking over some of our photos from last year's trip to Italy, I realized how much I over-processed this image so I redid it. I love this town, it is so beautiful, colorful, friendly, and just an amazing place.

 

Please read my final part of my Cityscape Guide, Post-Processing!

 

The Finale on cityscape shooting! (used similar techniques on this photo)->: The Cityscape Guide: Post-Processing!

 

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A bit over processed this one....but a little artistic licence is allowed on occasions! :-)

Thanks for looking and thanks also for all the very welcome comments on my previous images.

 

Tony

Nice weather for ducks but I got very wet shortly after this shot was taken. .....

HFF and have a great weekend.

Happy Slider Sunday!

An over processed wall mural in downtown Portland, Oregon. I've titled it "swimming man/woman", but I have no idea if that was what the artist intended. I used PSE14 and Topaz. The final slides were processed with the curve tool in Topaz Adjust 5 and the added texture is my own.

It's been a while since I've posted a slider! HAPPY SLIDER SUNDAY

((over-processed images))

 

I love the way this one came out..

I made some new textures today using glitter I bought (for an upcoming product shoot).. I added them together and I love the colors & effect! I had to post!

 

I was just playing around in photo shop with my new made textures, and realized today is SUNDAY & I love this shot.. so Happy Slider SUNDAY!

 

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I'll be updating soon with more photos.. off to work! Have a blessed day!

Fibbeling around with all the goodies I have on this one, photomatix, lady photoshop and my favorite filters lucis, orton and optikter verve. I'm over processing i know but what the hell.

 

This one is my brothers farm.

 

'Big country' On Black

 

The top notch according to someone

 

Front page of the Explore page on 26 of april

 

Thank you all!

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. 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

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For the Smile on Saturday group - theme Over-Processed

I did this picture over. The earlier version seemed a little over-processed.

"Funky Psychedelic Blackbird"

 

This little male blackbird was enjoying the

recent snow slipping and sliding.

Looks a little like confetti ? although it's falling snow, this actual bird was really enjoying the snowfall, if he had hands he would of been throwing snowballs! ⛄ That's for sure!!!!

Sliders Sunday is a Flickr group where you can have fun Post processing to the MAX.

The art of over processing a picture.

 

Love & Peace ..... from Sean.

A different crop and exposure of my fall morning at Natural Dam last fall (sorry about the stupid pun). HDR from a single jpg. Over processed shot below from the same morning.

Sheffer Dist. Co. - York

 

Photographed on the Lincoln Highway, west of York, Pennsylvania.

Horlacher, of Allentown, Pennsylvania was founded in 1897 as the Allentown Brewing Company. It became the Horlacher Brewing Company in 1902 and closed in 1978.

 

Couldn't decide whether I liked the color or b&w best, so posted both. You can vote! : ) Both a little over processed, but sometimes you just want to have fun.

  

Didn’t have much time so took a quick picture using my phone in the kitchen this morning. The light was dreadful and the focus not so good. I tried to save it in Lightroom but I ended up over processing a touch. :) I like the overall feel of the shot though.

Ice forms at the edge of a pond in early November. It had a strange, stippled appearance, as if a cold wind had churned the surface into ridges that then froze. Or perhaps short stems of broken grass acted as tiny posts to anchor the icy buildup. I really couldn't tell, and it was too cold to spend a lot of time puzzling over process - I had my own process to consider, which included tripod, macro lens, and keeping my fingers warm while finding a way to portray this small scale natural phenomenon. When I look at the thumbnail now - prior to uploading - it could be clouds in a turbulent sky.

 

I love photographing winter: the strong graphics, the dramatic transformations, ordinary things converted to exotica. And no mosquitoes!

 

Photographed in Grasslands National Park, Saskatchewan (Canada). Don't use this image on websites, blogs, or other media without explicit permission © 2018 James R. Page - all rights reserved.

Saturday's theme, on July 23, is "OVER-PROCESSED CLOUDS".

28. Evocative

Inspired by my friend Jon’s brilliant black and white work with his vintage film cameras I’ve attempted to give a shot of Godrevy a “medium format” look.

 

This was mostly achieved using the Nik Collection; I started by using the bokeh tool to create the thin depth-of-field, but then used Photoshop to restore clarity on the rocks that pointed through the blur, then used lens distortion to add a slight pincushion, zoom to blur the corners and finally adding a double-exposure to add a slight hazy edge to the rocks.

 

Believable or over-processed, what do you think?

A Sliders Sunday submission, where over-processing is encouraged. A duck on Narrabeen Lake.

- Changed levels of water to make it darker

- Increased contrast of sky to make it more dramatic

- Added a black gradient over sky to darken it

- Copied the layer and changed it to yellow monotone and then changed this layers blending mode to multiply

- Darkened the edges with a levels adjustment

 

Driving home from an early morning grocery run. Luckily I had my camera.

The laptop is off being repaired so I'm using the old Mac and I'm not sure how this looks, if it's too dark or over processed looking. Maybe I'll fix it later when I have more time.

Pushing the processing a bit. Been super busy lately and haven't been able to get out to take any shots. This led to the over processing of some older pics. From early in the AM one day while I had a rental camera. It never got posted because it's such a cliche LA pic that I have so many of already. I figured I had edited it enough to make it my own and thought I'd share it. DTLA before sunrise. Many memories from this time in this city. There is a certain uniqueness that the downtown area has that just calls to us photogs. It's quite the location. So many movies and commercials would agree.

Tagen at the visual effect Museum in Bruxelles and, of course, overprocessed

Used to be brown tones.

"Smile on Saturday" "Over-Processed"

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

A swimming duck gets processed! A submission to "Sliders Sunday", where over-processing is encouraged. HSS to all!

I have replaced the last similar image with this one as I decided I did not like it....I hope this one is better as it is not over processed. Many thanks for all your kind words and comments. Voted Britain's favorite view, this image shows Great Gable in the centre with Lingmell to its right. To the right of Lingmell is Scafell and Scafell Pike. The dark hill in shadow to the extreme right is 'the screes', and the peak to the left of Great Gable is called Yewbarrow. Taken with my Nikon D70.

Software mix. Base gradient yellow–blue then over that uniform brightnesses at pixel brightness translucency, overlaid with three reds, three oranges, three yellow, three greens and three blues, then edge detection lines three blues, two greens, two reds two yellows. Then the whole lot upped in contrast using Lightroom. Bit of a mix, not too sure about result, maybe a bit over-processed.

over processed but I had fun with it and kind of like the result. The sunrise on the rock was gorgeous

I could hear the organist rehearsing and was hoping he'd be a while and not turn out the lights. I feel like it's over processed, I need to learn to rein myself in a little.

 

Button snails (Umbonium (Umbonium) vestiarium)

 

I'm working out a new process, hoping to pull out more of the deep tones and rich colors to go with the details. My worry is being able to avoid the 'over processed' look.

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

A Sliders Sunday submission, where over-processing is encouraged. This is a lacewing on a window pane, with too much processing!

Bearbeitet mit paint.net - Spirale

 

Auswahlfoto

Für "Smile on Saturday"

Thema "Over-processed" am 05.12.2020.

 

A "Happy Smile on Saturday" for all of you

and stay healthy.

A view from the Empire State Building of the glowing streets of 5th Avenue and Broadway. This an HDR from a single RAW exposure. I may have over processed this one. I re uploaded this 15 times before I was happy with the color and saturation. It doesn't look quite the same after it's been uploaded. If someone can give me some advice or a link on how to fix this it will be really appreciated. Thank you in advance.

Here's a photo from Ramona Falls. This shot is straight from my camera with no post processing adjustment whatsoever.

 

I'm starting to get weary of people that are calling my work "photoshopped" or "over processed". I try to ignore the haters but after a while I have to just let them know that if they would go out and learn the craft instead of trying to disparage others work, they might start to understand what it takes to create photos that are unique and appealing.

 

This photo is one that most photographers might shy away from, as it is a waterfall photo that was made on a sunny day.

Done with the coloured pencil tool in Photoscape.

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