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Hawkstone Ridge, Shropshire

A bit of a "chocolate boxy" shot :-), but I think over processing might have spoiled it.

 

...pleni sunt coeli et terra gloria tua.

 

Runrise over the Fiescherjoch near 4000 meters on the Mönch, above the Mönchjoch.

 

This is the latest version of the Mönchjoch Morning. Although happy with the earlier image, it seemed a bit over-processed. I likely will eventually redo this image, too. With temps above 100F, I am finding I prefer inside. Which do you like better (if any)?

 

Wanting to print this image out large for a long time, I never did because I was always finding things to change. This is the latest complete redo from scratch. Oddly, I happened to choose nearly the same cropping. I've learnt a lot of Photoshop since then, and this image is cleaner and less noisy. Maybe I'll eventually print it. We'll see...

 

Noise reduction with Noise Ninja, color correction in Photoshop, tone-mapping in Photomatix, further filtering with the original in Photoshop (including the so-called Orton effect, which I have done for along time but seems to have found a name), and selective high-pass sharpening. The noise is barely noticable at 100% at seven megapixels, so hopefully it will print nicely.

 

As usual, better large.

 

Subject Distance Range - Unknown

 

NOVEMBER 7 2015

 

Brisbane Weather: Dangerous thunderstorm drops hail the size of tennis balls on several suburbs

 

After hot conditions Saturday afternoon, a severe thunderstorm warning has been issued for parts of south-east Queensland, with 3,000 properties already without power in the Brisbane and Moreton Bay regions.

  

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Dragonfly Wandering Glider _ Painterly effect.

 

Caught this little fellow hanging out in the garden. Painterly effect and sliding achieved on the iPhone.

 

For - Happy Slider Sunday - HSS!

 

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

Looking Close ... on Friday! - Fruits (over-processed picture) - 26 Mar 2021.

 

Trying HDR in Affinity and PS.

In Photoshop the sky looks good, but in Flickr on my monitor it looks over-processed. Hmmm.

Didn't notice that these Hooded Mergansers were in danger until looking back at the photos. Accidentally flushed them, so they escaped the fox...this time. Over-processed a bit intentionally to reveal the hidden fox a little better.

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Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L

 

Over processed? I think so. I did not have my best shooting night for fireworks at the Magic Kingdom in October. I tried a few new settings versus sticking with what I knew worked... but you have to try new things right?

 

What I do like in this shot is the explosions at the center of the green bursts.

A Slider Sunday submission where over-processing is encourages. Dusk over the Australian bushland.

Yet another randomish shot from Granville island a couple weeks ago. Extremely over-processed, but it's really my first time playing around with selective colour.

 

Large on black is by far the best.

More (over processed) B&W intentional camera movement. Got to love having a camera with a built in ND filter :)

Another from today's visit with little sister. (Perhaps a little over processed in Lightroom)

Over processed image of the battleship Massachusetts, in Battleship Cove, Fall River, Massachusetts. It is the results of many edits, and I'm not sure exactly how it came to this end, but I sort of like it. A "photo sausage" of kinds, if you will. Maybe I'll make a poster out of it... HSS!

... yes, the results...

This is a difficult place to expose correctly in the morning. With about 3 to 4 stops of light difference between the sky and the mill, my goal was to balance it out so that it was as close to how it looked to the eye as possible, without looking too over processed. I usually come back to shots that I've processed after a day or two with fresh eyes and see something that I'd like to change... we'll see how this one goes.

To my surprise, HDR is not for me, I really liked this week's assignment. What a great learning curve; I'd never used bracketing and never created a HDR image before. The merge process of the 'bracketed' images in Affinity Photo worked like a charm.

I tried to not over-processing the image too much.

 

52 Weeks of 2020

Week No. 35: HDR

Category: Creative

yes, wild sunflowers are everywhere these days and they call my name at sunset.

A Sliders Sunday submission, where over-processing of images is encouraged. A water skier on Manly Dam, blurred with a relatively low shutter speed and processed to create a dream-like quality.

~ Anonymous

 

I think I over processed it, did I!!!

 

Many of you asked on my previous shot; what was that pink bokeh'd thing behind... well its a petal of bougainvillea =)

 

Happy Perfect Purple Saturday! & Have a rocking weekend ya all ;)

 

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a bit over processed. oh well.

A submission to Sliders Sunday, where over-processing is encouraged. A flower in the Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney.

I'm giving sis Christie mad props for taking

this cupcake pic.

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Still experimenting with the new compact and learning the best set up. Quite pleased so far though but not quite there yet. This was one from my walk with my wife yesterday at Penshurst Place in Kent and looks a tad over processed to my eye (my fault, not the camera, too heavy use of the polarising filter ) but I should be interested to learn what my esteemed Flickr friends think.

An over processed shot of a car front seat flying through the air after being flung by a crane on our little Club Blatz field trip to Garden Street Metals scrapyard.

This bird accidentally hit our window back in San Salvador. It was so stunned by the impact that it just stayed there on the balcony for almost an hour, staring angrily at anyone who passed by.

 

This was almost twelve years ago. I was living in a beautiful house with an immense backyard in Santa Elena, San Salvador. I had gotten my first serious DSLR (a Nikon D90) as a present and for some strange reason I refused to process my pictures. I guess processing them made me anxious that they could end up looking like the horribly over-processed HDR pictures that were so trendy at the time. I wanted to make sure that my pictures remained as close to what I saw in "reality" as possible and I embraced the strange notion that this could only be done by keeping them just as they came out of the camera.

 

The result of this strange youth rebellion against photo processing is a bunch of old pictures that I haven't processed at all. Some of them are in my Flickr gallery in the form of extremely dull SOOC jpegs that beg for a little bit more contrast or a small tweak in exposure.

 

Twelve years later, I can use my incipient Lightroom skills to make them significantly better This is my first attempt.

I know we are all tired of my leaf pictures but that is all I could get today so I decided to do some over-processing to change it up a bit.

Thank you all for being so amazing with the commenting and encouragement this past month. This was my first time attempting such a challenge and it got hard but I'm glad I did it. This is my first year on Flickr. I am now following many of you who inspire me with your photos. Thank you!

A submission to Sliders Sunday, where over-processing is encouraged. Soft morning light at Mona Vale beach (Sydney).

It's an over-processed color to exaggerate the milk smoothie effect of the long exposure on the moving water in final photograph

Over processed, I'm not sure whether I like it, but a second opinion is always welcome

 

23/100 - 100x: The 2022 Edition - 100 Over Processed / Over Adjusted Photos

Sliders Sunday - June 5, 2022

 

(See comments for original SOOC image)

On my way in to town yesterday I took a different route then I usually do, I took the ferry over the canal. I was standing out on deck hoping to snap of some shots of at the riverside, and so I did.

 

Came home and downloaded the shots to the laptop and realized that I had the polfilter

on the wrong way, the white balance was WAY of an I shot in medium jpeg.

 

Lucky me.

 

I don't like trowing away pictures I have taken so I gave one of them a run in lady photoshop with all the goddies I have. Fibbeling around way tooo long, and this is the results. I'm over processing i know but what the hell.

 

Hope you like.

 

I call it The local repair shop and its best big on black.

 

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These distortion images are always an actual image of architecture or something usually in London.......... Yes this is a photograph just over processed....

 

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A "Happy Smile on Saturday" for all of you

and stay healthy.

I am not sure if this would really qualify for Slider Sunday BUT I thought I would give it a try.

 

It has "moved" fairly far from its original state. It has passed threw a number of Apps - including - Prisma (Land Rover Winter) for a Painterly effect then DAP (Pencil) to end up with this version - there may have been some other Apps along the way that I may have forgotten about.

 

For - Happy Slider Sunday - HSS!

 

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

 

Original photo posted - for comparison to see where I started:

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I published this shot a few days ago and in trying not to over process it I think I under done the contrast and the lighthouse was lost. I have re-processed it and am much happier with the image.

Wouldn't normally put two similar images on next to each other but the first got on Explore so felt it was worthy..........

Hope you get the title.

 

Theme "Long Exposure" - My 23rd shot of 2015 for this 52 week group.

 

Yes it is probably over processed but what do you imagine the inside of a particle accelerator looks like............

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Is was a sunny beach but off in the distance was a storm. I don't know If I over processed this one a bit but I like the saturated bright look. I also made a more neutral version but this one has more bang to it. Taken with K200D in JPEG w/ Natural Image tone, processed in CS3.

 

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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A submission to Sliders Sunday, where over-processing is encouraged. A multi-image panorama of the sky, with storms gathering.

According to Wikipedia, Heidelberg has a 'romantic cityscape'...

 

While I was here for this particular photo-taking opportunity, my daughter also accompanied my wife and I so, there was no clandestine smooching or sneaking off into a dark corner for snogging 101. Like, I get what those Wiki folks are saying but, there is a time a place for everything, right?

 

Thus, you get a highly over-processed photo (as is my want) and no slobbery smacking of lips whatsoever. Sorry.

Definitely not SOOC!

 

Attempting a long exposure shot in high winds and driving rain, on the edge of the coastline and in a storm was never going to be all that successful. Over-processing can paper over the errors though! :)

I provide you some times square visions you never seen before. "over processed" or NOT! ..hdr not taken by a wide angle, this is 24mm, three images stitched.

 

Manhattan, New York City

  

Shot on a cold day at Pearl Bay looking out to Pittwater near Sydney. i deliberately processed this image quickly to avoid over thinking and over processing which can dog me sometimes. I should add that I have used very minimal sharpening another previous processing failing of mine until recently. See what you all think?.

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