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I love how non-damaging bleach is in pixel form! I’m forever brunette in real life, and very happily so, but no commitment giant chunky blonde streaks without a single sign of frizz, dryness or any over-processing issues? I’ll sit here on my friend’s fence and ponder that while my pup ponders the risk/reward ratio of scampering through the gate to play with the horses!
Happy Thursday, everyone! Wine time is eminent! 💕🍷
For Smile on Saturday's "Over-processed" theme. The original was over-processed too and is in the first comment - HSoS!
Pagoda statue garden decoration.
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Hello my amazing Flickr friends !
Today is a pink or purple day at Color My World Daily and the theme at Smile on Saturday is over-processed….
At first, I wasn’t sure about this concept but then I told myself: we live only once, lets over-process this picture !
And by now, you know me: colors are usually my favorite elements to over-process in my pictures (sometimes I also like to play with gravity.)…
So how about a pink elephant and a green and dark purple cow (apparently you can have mint flavor milk with this kind of cow !!) riding on his back while both are standing on a pink chess bord.
What do you think : is that over-processed enough for this theme ?
Happy CMWD and happy SOS to all !!
Have a beautiful day my friends !! And see you later !!
Thank you so much for all your lovely comments / favs/ general support / happy thoughts!! Stay safe and well!! And see you soon on Flickr !!
This is from Bull Creek park as well. I saw this this almost as soon as I parked my car.
Tomorrow is the first day of school and I'm really looking forward to it. Taking some photography classes along with a processing class...lol..I know!! Sad news for those who already think my images are over processed..:)
Hello my amazing Flickr friends !
I hope you are all well and safe ! I truly miss our daily interactions and your awesome comments and support. So I decided to publish a composite picture of the next important step in our life on the construction site, just to give an update. Yes, my friends, we are painting ! Well, I should say, my husband is painting since all other members of our family construction team have very little to non interest in painting or they are busy doing something else (like me for instance… someone has to cook for the painter !). Of course, we only painted two small rooms (my sons rooms and they are ecstatic!!) in our new addition but it is a very good progress for sure !! We are far from over but there is light at the end of the tunnel so I’m very positive !
And since we are celebrating Sliders Sunday today, my over-processed picture is very à propos, don’t you think ?
So what did I missed ?
FYI: I will have to take a « vacation » from my usual Flicker photo stream since my « studio » is unusable right now due to our renovations projects. I will try to publish a few glimpses into my « construction » life (however I doubt that it will be interesting for most of my followers) but I will not be able to participate in any challenges right now (or so I think…). Stay well and safe my friends !!
Have a beautiful day !! Mucho, mucho amor for you all !!
Thank you so much for all your lovely comments / favs/ general support / happy thoughts.
Prepared for Looking close... on Friday! theme: Fruits (over-processed picture) using Deep Dream Generator and me.
And for Our Daily Challenge: Bananas (or other fruit)
#sliderssunday
Water taxi on the Spree, at the heart of Berlin's government district. The buildings are, from left to right: 1) the Jakob-Kaiser-Haus, a parliamentary building named after Jakob Kaiser (1888 - 1961), a member of the Zentrumspartei, Christian trade unionist, and resistance fighter against the Nazi regime. 2) The Reichstagspräsidentenpalais which, until 1919, was solely used as a residence for the respective president of the German Reichstag. During the Weimarer Republik democratic panels were held there. Nowadays, it houses the Deutsche Parlamentarische Gesellschaft (German parliamentary society), a non-party association of members of the German Bundestag, the German state parliaments, and the European Parliament. 3), of course, is the Reichstag building, the seat of the German government. Hoisted up on the roof of the Reichstag building are the German national flag and also the flag of Europe (on the left, unfortunately, you can't see the wreath of stars here).
Processing-wise, I did a lot with Lightroom's new masking tool. I have mentioned it earlier, whenever I think that I'm done with the subscription and am finally ready to cancel it, Adobe comes up with something good that makes me "stay". The new (auto) masking tools in LR are such a "good something", they make it so easy and convenient to process different parts of an image with different adjustments. Since it's (Sliders) Sunday, I didn't leave it at LR adjustments, of course. I also went into Color Efex and applied several filters (please don't ask me which, I can't remember) for that "over-processed Sunday look" ;).
HSS, everyone, have a nice week ahead, and take care!
Wassertaxi auf der Spree, im Herzen des Berliner Regierungsviertels. Links neben dem Reichstagsgebäude ist das Reichtagspräsidentenpalais zu sehen. Es wurde wie das Reichstagsgebäude von Paul Wallot entworfen und diente bis 1919 ausschließlich als Wohn- und Arbeitssitz des jeweiligen Reichstagspräsidenten. In der Weimarer Republik wurden dort auch demokratische Foren und Debatten abgehalten. Heute beherbergt das Gebäude die Deutsche Parlamentarische Gesellschaft. Beim modernen Bau links handelt es sich um das Jakob-Kaiser-Haus, in dem sich gut 60 Prozent der Abgeordnetenbüros befinden.
Ich wünsche Euch einen guten Start in die neue Woche, liebe Flickr-Freunde!
Assignment was "Fruits - (over-processed pics)" - Our tangelo tree is producing. Taste is phenomenal...a perfect blend between oranges and tangerines. Wish they didn't have seeds, though!
I'm only the piano player, the Sax player, the flute player, the bongo player, the vibe player. Give me a break.
Another iPhone shot, sorry!
Surprised I managed to pull any detail out at all on this, flat grey clouds today.
For the Saturday challenge "Over-processed clouds"
Clouds are a big part of every day here ... the skies are huge and dominate everything. You can tell the weather by the clouds, as well as being mystified and delighted by effects you haven't seen before. We enjoy sunrise in the front garden, and sunset in the back garden .. so I often grab a camera to catch a cloud effect before it passes. My latest obsession is lenticular clouds, which I've seen for years, but never knew their name or what they might signify. So I took this recent evening shot with the setting sun and lenticular clouds as my choice for this challenge. Then I decided to play with the colours of the Northern Lights (aurora borealis) in Photoshop.
The original shot is in the first comment field.
HCC and HSoS ;o)
Cliche and Smile on Saturday: Here
Post-processing set: Here
Blend and Merge: Here
Since the assignment was "over processing" this caused me to really think about a special image that I could experiment with. I usually don't fool with too much processing, even though I find it fun and creative. I wanted Mohave's sweet face to stand out against the snow so I desaturated most everything in the image, masking his face. This was a cell phone shot so I used Topaz to whiten the image overall and intentionally smoothed out most details. Now that it is finished, I can't decide if the original shot is better. Oh well....Happy Smile on Saturday!
One several years old that I always thought would be good for Father's Day but never posted. It's John, Cincinnati Zoo's male lion, interacting with two of the three female cubs. Perhaps a bit over processed but it just seemed to fit this image. I'll be interested to hear what others may think.
Deep in my heart I still believe that there is a place somewhere in space and time where he is still flying and looking for his Little Prince...
Smile on Saturday#Over-processed clouds
HSoS!
Smile on Saturday theme: over-processed portrait
Thank you everyone for your kind comments and favs. All are greatly appreciated! HSoS
For this week's Smile on Saturday theme 'over-processed'
Many thanks for all the kind comments and faves on my images.
HSoS!
A capture taken nearly 10 years ago, revisited with Lightroom. Other than lifting the shadows a bit and reducing some highlights in the sky ... this is much closer to being out of the camera than previously done where it was way over processed.
Applied the noise reduction new algorithms in Lightroom as well that really improved the details in the shadows. The moonlight there on the water in that early predawn light really draws me back to this time in the past. Worth the revisit?
I think so.
Edited for Smile on Saturday's #overprocessed clouds. Any excuse to overprocess something and/or create a rainbow is very welcome :-)
I created a rainbow overlay out of layered rectangles, then used this in a combination of a Linear Burn layer and a Colour Burn layer across the sky. A bit of processing in Topaz to add in a light leak or two, and to add some of the detail back into the clouds.
This shot was taken recently as part of our Scout air activities badge, for which some of us were lucky enough to take a flight in a glider. Lots of fun. The silhouetted person on the left is my eldest son who had just landed after his flight.