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The first of these two captures of rockabilly Erin's extraordinary like stick it to em gestures . This time without my heavy over processing as first uploaded and a little more of whats going on around her … again about as in ya face as it gets .
Thanks Erin
Rockabilly Revival
Brisbane
i have an "in progress" folder on my computer. if i like a pic, but can't get it to look right, i throw it in there. the idea is to get some perspective. i reprocessed this and like it much better now... and i'm ready to take the "over-processed" criticism.
I don't often over process my images but a friend gave thought. Not photoshopped just a little eraser work in darktable to remove some distractions.
A submission to Sliders Sunday, where over-processing is encouraged. Some water lilies on Manly Dam. HSS to all!
It felt like a day for over-processing the hell out of unsuspecting daisies. And it was.
The Galileo Probe was a 45° sphere-cone that entered Jupiter's atmosphere at 47.4 km/s.
"Glimpse of Heaven"
Week 2
This week's challenge was "rule of thirds." I rushed to a go to sunrise location before work one day this week and managed to capture one of the best sunrises I have ever seen. I kept the churches and the mountains around the bottom third to include as much of this awesome sky as possible. I never get tired of this view even though I have photographed it many times. I do wish that tree in the middle would quit growing though.
I know it looks kind of over processed, but I promise that I didn't do that much editing and it looked this way in real life. In fact I even de-saturated it slightly.
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Here I’ve taken a pic of my Dads Ford Capri and tried to give it a Heavy Over processed Comic Book Hero style effect, Dark Skies, Brilliant colours, Menacing stance. I think it kind of works. Either way, my Dads going to love it
three dandelions - heavily processed
I placed the three dandelions inside an empty photo frame directly in front of the window with the sun shining through,
cropped it to a square format, because my lens wouldn't let me get any closer, and then processed it through Topaz Textures.
Some may think it's over processed - but I like it - I just hope I don't wet the bed tonight!
I'm now going back into the garden to do more weeding.
over-processed? you bet.
I got into an argument with my mom, and she took away the camera. it's times like these I wish I had my own dslr. so I browsed my scans, and looking through old winter film made me.. winter-sick.
I love the fall/winter beyond normalcy.
A submission to Sliders Sunday, where over-processing is encouraged. North Curl Curl beach in Sydney.
William Kent's plaster models for Canada's Vimy Ridge Memorial are such a soulful reminder of the terrible cost of war. It's difficult to comprehend the staggering number of 3,598 Canadians killed and 7,004 wounded in this battle - let alone German soldiers and so many others. One would have thought this would be a potent reminder of never again, Sadly, it seems there is always someone else with ambition enough to try again.
When I saw the figures in the Canadian National War Museum a couple of years ago, I was struck by their overwhelming aura of sadness. This was difficult to photograph with a limited viewing point - both to convey the emotion and find a composition that seemed to work. The end result here of, Hope, is a bit over processed but I liked the juxtaposition of classic sculpture with more modern angular lines, which in my view, gave it a timeless essence.
Waiting for the class on Street Photography to start I grabbed a shot of the window of the library.
Used DAP for processing on this version (Illustrator Water & Ink).
For - Happy Slider Sunday - HSS!
An attempt at over-processing a picture - on purpose.
A submission to Sliders Sunday, where over-processing is encouraged. This carnivorous sundew plant takes on special beauty with backlighting from a setting sun and some aggressive post-processing, especially sharpening.
Taken using my Canon 35mm macro lens, Large aperture (f/4.5) produced a less confusing image and created some great bokeh.
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Sorry to post a nice, cold, snowy scene here in the middle of July. Actually, this scene might be refreshing to all of my friends that are sweltering in the Summer heat! I apologize for posting another Snoqualmie shot, but I am going through my pictures and processing shots that I can have displayed during the Snoqualmie Depot Days the weekend of August 17th through the 19th. I will have some of my work displayed at the Quirkz of Art booth in downtown Snoqualmie.
I have been sitting on this image since January 16th! The relevance of that day is the fact that I got soooo many great shots from that particular day. I know many people hate the snow, but I really like how it turns an ordinary scene into something magical! I did slightly over process this, as I wanted more of a "Christmas Card" feel to it.
This is a combination of three exposures (-2,0,+2) merged and tonemapped in Photomatix, I then moved to Photoshop and removed a restroom sign as well as a couple of dust spots. I ran through Topaz Adjust to regain detail and give the image some "Pop!" I then moved to Lightroom and sharpened a bit, as well as removed some noise, added a vignette and a little grain.
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A submission to Sliders Sunday, where over-processing is encouraged. Big seas at North Curl Curl, one of Sydney's Northern Beaches.
I have been using Adobe lightroom for a couple of months.Its certainly a good software for editing.Though i personally dnt like over post processing very much but some of my pics are over processed i think. I have made a huge processing in this photo.
now i am tired of this. Want to buy a dslr soon.Hope i can post some original photos in the upcoming months.Till then its my last over processed photo :P :P :P
A submission to Sliders Sunday, where over-processing is encouraged. No, Sydney Harbour is not quite that smooth!
Trees on the North Curl Curl headland (Sydney). A submission to Sliders Sunday, where over-processing is encouraged.
Although not so common in recent years, with dramatic population declines and now a RSPB red list species.
The plumage of the starling is brightly coloured due to iridescence; this colour is derived from the structure of the feathers, not from any pigment.
Taken in the back garden.
I have noticed that compared with my 7D Mark II, there is less need for any image sharpening with the IDX and most times (as with this shot and the previous Greenfinch) the default is fine and feather detail looks very natural, in fact any increase can make the photo look over processed. Not sure how that works but presume it is something to do with pixel size (being larger with the IDX).
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A submission to Sliders Sunday, where over-processing is encouraged. Catching a wave at Manly Beach (Sydney).
A submission to Sliders Sunday, where over-processing is encouraged. A quiet scene by the Lane Cove River, in Sydney.
50/100 - 100x: The 2022 Edition - 100 Over Processed / Over Adjusted Photos
Sliders Sunday - Nov 13, 2022
A submission to Sliders Sunday, where over-processing is encouraged. Rain patterns on the eindow of a Sydney Harbour ferry.
A submission to Sliders Sunday, where over-processing is encouraged. A view of Sydney's Freshwater Beach.
Yes, you can use this image! The attribution line is:
NASA / ESA / CSA / Judy Schmidt
A very processed (maybe even over-processed) version of Jupiter from JWST. Here we're viewing the planet only in infrared, and the ring, usually invisible, is plain for all to see. The colors are definitely unusual.
There is some discussion over what the red blip at the south pole and the disconnected layer of atmosphere on the eastern limb are. Real? Artifacts? We'll wait for the scientists to figure it out, but I'm leaning toward real. :)
Red (screen): NIRCam F322W2-F323N (this is not a subtraction function, both filters were used at the same time)
Blue: NIRCam F212N
Background is a grayscale combination of both filters. There were gaps in the data that had to be filled in using either filter to complete the other.
March 31/2024
(replaced previous image of ? March 29th)
Lum exposures only (mono camera)
stacked on comet
45 seconds X 25
Televue 100mm fl 500 @f/5
SBIG ST10
Over processed (!)
I am a bit rusty in terms of gradient removal in PI
...could not remove the gradient with flats, so the tail is obscured.
My summer stomping ground. To the left is Grangelands, where I got most of my butterfly and insect shots. To the right is where I photographed the fox on the mound, surrounded by deer. And in front...thats where the clouded yellow patrolled up and down. Over processed maybe, but the light was really dramatic and I tried to capture this.
A submission to Sliders Sunday, where over-processing is encouraged. Some flannel flowers growing wild near my home, seen in front of the sun on a clear day.
These are some more of the photographs of the shoot I did the other day. Again, apologizes for any over processing done, I'm still experimenting here :)
Central Auto Electric Inc
10 E 25th Street
Kearney, Nebraska
Buffalo County, USA.
2013
Note: Some of my Nebraska 2013 photos may have been posted back in 2013 but may some may have been deleted by Flickr during some sort of electronic glitch or change over process. I certainly didn't delete any pictures.
A submission to Sliders Sunday, where over-processing is encouraged. Some flowers at Long Reef, on Sydney's Northern Beaches.
16/100 - 100x: The 2022 Edition - 100 Over Processed / Over Adjusted Photos
Sliders Sunday - May 1, 2022 HSS!
(See comments for original SOOC image)
A submission to Sliders Sunday, where over-processing is encouraged. A Grey Spider Flower seen against a setting sun in Manly Dam. HSS to all!
A view of the Address Hotel (63 stories, 302 meters, 991 feet) from the 148th floor of the Burj Khalifa (the tallest building in the world), Dubai. Deliberately over processed, because everything about the actual location is over processed.
A submission to Sliders Sunday, where over-processing is encouraged. Sydney is experiencing a week of stormy weather, and my processing has made this sky even stormier.
You know when you’re really bored when you over-process a photo in Lightroom Mobile. REALLY over so it.
A submission to Sliders Sunday, where over-processing is encouraged. A koala seen at Taronga Zoo, Sydney. HSS to all!
A submission to Sliders Sunday, wher over-processing is encouraged. Reflected masts of boats on Sydney Harbour, with colour saturation turned up.
A submission to Sliders Sunday, where over-processing is encouraged. The Sydney Opera House, given an extreme "low key" treatment.
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An image I got last year and never bothered to upload (mainly because I took so many of this place :-))
Deliberately over the top and over processed - but thought would be good for the HSS, Sliders Sunday group. HSS!
A submission to Sliders Sunday, where over-processing is encouraged. A backlit spider enjoying a bit of photoshopping.