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Sliders Sunday - June 5, 2022
(See comments for original SOOC image)
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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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.
Bearbeitet mit paint.net - Spirale
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Für "Smile on Saturday"
Thema "Over-processed" am 05.12.2020.
A "Happy Smile on Saturday" for all of you
and stay healthy.
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.
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! :)
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.
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?.
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
A submission to Sliders Sunday, where over-processing is encouraged. The pattern in the leaf of an ornamental grapevine.
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. 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
Morro Bay State Park,
Morro Bay, California
I was taken with the pastels.
Side note: If it looks like I over-processed and turned that lower left part of the tree red, it really is orange in direct light. It's an alga that is actually one of the green algae: Trentepohlia aurea. The green color is masked by beta-carotene. It grows especially on the branches and trunks of Monterey Cypress, Hesperocyparis macrocarpa near the ocean. Here's a close-up of it in good light:
Loving the new technical opportunities of working with RAW and my newly discovered friend when doing photomerge the transform warp tool ;-)
This is three shots from this morning.
Hope you enjoy it ;-)
See it larger.. View On White
An old photo from 2012, of the old Caddy when it still sat in front of it's barn. This one features quite a lot of snow on the car - this was kind of rare, as it would either melt off fairly quickly, or blow away. It's the only time I caught the car looking like this.
I've shared a version of this shot before, but it was heavily processed and as I've gotten older I've discovered that I don't like the over-processed look of some of these pictures. So from time to time I like to have a do-over on these - in this case I just adjusted the exposure a tad, cropped it, and let it be.
A multi-image stitched view of a large tree in Manly Dam. A submission to Sliders Sunday, where over-processing is encouraged.
HSS = Happy Slider Sunday (for over-processed or heavily processed pictures, look for the Slider Sunday group)
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Stanlow Early morning shot
I love a star trail. Both my wife and daughter say it looks like a painting. I guess it's over processed, but I didn't do too much to it. I'll just have to be more subtle in future.
Pierce Martin pulling a classic wheelie, while I pull a classic over processed silhouette. I'm not an old dog, but I still like my old tricks!
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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 submission to Sliders Sunday, where over-processing is encouraged. A sunset at Noosa (Queensland, Australia), given the "over-saturated postcard treatment"
The water levels in Shull Run, a tributary to Allegheny River, have really dropped the last few weeks which has dramatically affected the waterfalls. Fortunately, this is still a beautifull hollow and offers interesting photographic opportunities.
I might have over processed this somewhat as it looks a little crunchy when not viewed at full size. But, at the same tme I love pen-n-ink style images. Feel free to let me know youur thoughts. Feedback is always good
At the end of August this Disney perform was the feautured performer at a city's Concert in the Park Series and I made the trek over to see her. This also starts the a series I call "Perfect Imperfections". There has been several articles on how over processed portraits are and that they no longer reflect reality. So in this series I will just be adding and removing light (no spot healing brush or other similar tools). And yes she gave me permission to use anything I take.
Week Seven (March 21 - March 27)
ugh, i feel like i over process my photos and it's really starting to bug me. i swear, one day i'm only going to post sooc.
feelin' the flower inspiration, ya dig?
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I have not seen the prescribed variation. However, I have certainly received purple results with all of that greenery the park is filled with. I dislike most digital filters, I really dislike over-processed photos, and I am not a fan of special effect films. But here we are and I have to admit I enjoy the results ... #etbtsy
Continued on my blog: Birdsong in Purple, Part I
Photographed with a 1960s 35mm Pentax Spotmatic on Lomochrome Purple film and developed in Arista C-41.
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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.
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I can't help but to feel so inexplicably alone right now. I have shunned friends and lost relationships due to school and my innate behavior of shoving everyone away. I seek comfort in fictitious relations to complete strangers whom I've never met before. I possess such an undesirable trait. One of which I truly wish would leave me like I have been left by others. Behaviors and ways of thought are never easy to break. Stepping out of the comfort zone is something that is scary and will take every ounce of my being to accomplish.
I hate being alone. Yet deep down, in some weird inexplicable way, I desire it.
View Hamnavoe Lighthouse on black
I've been going back and forward to this photo for weeks now. I knew it had great potential but just couldn't think what I needed to do to it.
I've come back to it tonight and finally got it where I want it: cropped it into a better composition, brought out the details in the sky, and admittedly, over processed the clouds slightly, but I'm happy with the end effect: this is what a Shetland sky often looks like at the beginning of sunset.
You can see the lighthouse from my other half's parent's house, beyond "The Hurds" a terrain that's really rocky on the fringes, contrasted with a moist, marshy surface slightly inland, which one has to negotiate to reach this point that the lighthouse sits on.
Hopefully this doesn't appear over processed. I tried making it a bit "gritty" to increase the urban "feel."
The view from the Adams/Wabash "el" stop. The Trump Tower is the big building in the center.
A bit of a dreamscape and way over processed. This is not my usual style but I feel it suites the image. This is a 3 shot panorama stitched in Photoshop CS3. This location was a magical find and I will be back very soon
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I'm starting to think this is too over processed.
This guy right here is so inspirational, I went to meet him at his grandparents' house just to say hi and give a book back, and we ended taking more than a hundred pictures. Hopefully I'll be uploading more tomorrow, after all my homework.
Speaking about that, my first week was crazy! I already have tons of school work to do, so excuse me if I will not be uploading frequently anymore, but I'm too too busy now. When the new year rolls around I'll start a 52 week project to make sure I upload at least once a week!
Before I forget! I promise I'll try to pick out the winners for the giveaway tomorrow! Just a little bit more of patience :)
You should view this large.
Today's image features a woman observing piles of rubble while local residents share the remaining narrow walkway in front of construction fencing.
This is the follow-up to Desmantelamiento II featuring four figures walking past construction fencing against a backdrop of decaying architecture. Here the construction rubbles are more clearly shown, seemingly supporting Tottten’s statement that "almost every picture I’ve ever seen of Cuba’s capital shows the city in ruins.”
However, I think this image metaphorically reveals resilience, instead of hopelessness. The scrutinizing gaze of the woman in shadow, tidy clothing, backpack, work bag, spectacles and white sneakers all seem to point to industriousness and productivity, rather than despair. But in the end, it’s still up to you to interpret.
Technical notes: The Sony RX1R sensor churned out an almost two-tone black and white flat image due to extreme contrast and reflections from multiple parts. Contrast and color fidelity matching the scene was able to be restored with careful toning without the over-processed HDR look. There are many true blacks but not at ink-blot level so there is enough texture and details to explore all over the image, which to me is a more satisfying experience.
This image is a part of the developing series called Human Condition III - Havana. As usual, I’d be delighted if you leave me comments here either for this image or the entire series as a whole. Thoughts, suggestions, critiques and technical discussions are all welcomed.
Looking forward to your comments.
It's easy to feel lost in the vast Norwegian nature.
About:
...but I'm only a few miles from the center of Oslo, so that lost feeling doesn't last long :))
This is another shot from the nature reserve on the island Malmøya just south of Oslo. In mid April it will be prohibited to access this area due to nesting birds :)) Maybe I'll come back in the spring with my 200mm lens and try out some bird shots :))
Discussion
Comments and critique are as always welcome. Let me hear your opinion, why do you like this, or even better, how would you approach this scenery. Give me your thoughts... not just a Wow!... only then I can improve :))
Luca would have raised the saturation in this shot. I think I already went pretty far on the contrast level: If I raise the saturation, I'm afraid it would tip the image over the edge and be over processed... (my wife feels that it is over processed already :)
Chee Seong thinks the foreground object is a bit too close to the frame, and that it probably would be better if this was shot further back.
The sky was this red for only a couple of minutes so I didn't have to much time to think this through :)) At 10mm (16mm eq. 35mm) foreground objects has to be fairly close to really get in the shot, but this is maybe a little too close...
What do you other Flickrities think?
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Crocus 3 of 3
One of three photos I took of my front yard crocus. I believe this is the only one that grows routinely on our property. A sure sign of Spring but it feels a little early this year. This is also the first time since early January that I have had my camera out for some shots.
I have actually started trying to learn some post processing tricks beyond balancing and bringing out *shadows. For this photo, I actually selected the subject and put a slight gaussian blur on the grass background. I also used a brush to darken the background (burning?). I created a duplicate layer of the original RAW file and needed to convert that so I could apply the burn. I also lightened (dodged?) the centre of the crocus to add some pop. Artistically, I think it is effective and more interesting than the more washed out original. I don't want to make my edits look over processed, which I might have here, but don't mind pulling out the subject to represent what I saw with my eye but not what my camera captured. I am sure I did this with a ham-fisted approach.
* On the subject of shadows, I find I admire the work of other photographers who leave a lot of the darkness in their images. I think that sometimes shadows should remain dark to allow the subjects in the frame to stand out. Maybe this is a 'phase' I am going through...