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Smile on Saturday - Over-Processed

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Leuk zo'n foto-opdracht. Doe dit soort bewerking nooit, dus is het een leuke uitdaging.

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!

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!

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!

I'm only the piano player, the Sax player, the flute player, the bongo player, the vibe player. Give me a break.

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.

processed with Photofuneditor (series, in the first comment the original picture)

Funny how only the Trifolium's leaves turned blue ... they look like butterflies !

 

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I see a rabbit and a fish in the clouds

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

A fig. Not a new picture, but newly over processed !

Una imagen un poco sobreprocesada (a propósito) con Photoshop. // An image a bit over processed (on purpose) with photoshop.

 

Atardecer en Villa Rumipal. Córdoba, Argentina

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.

Published on Smile on Saturday! :-) 2020-12-05

Theme: Over-processed

 

This is a detail of the car park on the Deuterseweg in ‘s-Hertogenbosch

  

Muchas gracias a todos por sus visitas, comentarios y favoritas... Saludos amigos...!!!!

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.

not a painting or graphics - just a over-processed prediction

for Looking Close on Friday

This is the overprocessed version of this image.

I hope that you like the result, dear friends!!!

Have a nice and happy weekend! 🙋‍♂️

This post was bathing in the water a few days earlier. A windy storm pushed the thin layer of water away to reveal a perfect salt flat.

 

The Great Salt Lake - GPS is not the exact spot of the shot.

 

No comments today – just enjoy :-)

My attempt at the "Smile on Saturday" theme "over-processed clouds".

 

Shot with a Konica "Hexanon EL 90 mm F 5.6" (enlarging) lens on a Canon EOS R5.

Yippie i ay Yippie i oh

 

#SmileOnSaturday : Over-processed

 

youtu.be/nOWjX4BpC24

Riders In the Sky (The Highwaymen - 1990)

 

For Smile on Saturday, theme "over processed"

Not something that I would normally do, but that is what Maria wants! 😁

 

Smile on Saturday ~ Over-processed Clouds (2022/07/23)

 

Happy Sliders Sunday!

We saw this cat during our nature walk at Humber Bay Park. I forgot to ask the owner the name of his beautiful cat. Since Christmas is just around the corner, I added Santa's hat on her/him.

 

Created for Smile on Saturday: Over-Processed

 

Thanks to Lenabem Anna for the texture.

www.flickr.com/photos/lenabem-anna/38672270274

 

Have a beautiful weekend everyone!💝 HSoS!

 

Thank you for your visits, kind comments, awards and faves. Always greatly appreciated.

 

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Totally over-processed for Slider's Sunday!!

Smile On Saturday-Over Processed Portrait

 

I did this mostly in Photoshop Elements-23. Stu is such a good sport to let me distort him this way!

  

On a very unsettled day while camping last September, the weather was in constant flux with rain coming and going, the sun trying to come out and failing, and the clouds moving in different layers. Pushing the edit for Sliders Sunday produced an obviously over processed effect but with interesting results.

Smile on Saturday theme Over Processed Clouds

 

Happy Smile on Saturday! 😄

These colors remins me of blueberries in milk as I ate a lot as a child. ☁️☁️☁️ My contribution to ”Smile on Saturday:-)

Second choice Smile on Saturday

Over processed clouds

Overworked feeling :)

#sliderssunday

 

Another "lost place" capture aka "lost file from the archives", processed to the Max for Sliders Sunday :-) I think this should be my last urbex upload for a while. Not taken at the abandoned lung sanatorium as my previous two uploads, but at the Gefängnis Köpenick, an old prison in the south-eastern Berlin borough of Köpenick. Today, the prison is both a museum (located at the smaller women's wing) and a photo location (located at the men's wing; please check the first comment for more info on the place's history if you like).

 

When Sabine.R and I visited the old prison back in September 2018, there was a public exhibition on the ground-floor and first floor of the men's wing. What first seemed to be an "obstacle", soon turned out to be an interesting addition to and also relief from the very monotonous and depressing atmosphere of the old prison with its terribly small and very spartan cells, and in retrospect I regret that I didn't take more captures of the exhibition. On each floor (five in total) there was one slightly bigger room such as you can see here. I can only guess that those bigger rooms were some sort of "communal rooms".

 

The sliding, also fondly known as over-processing, is obvious here, I think. This was my first ever shot taken with the LX100's bracketing function, handheld, so not all-over sharp, but the bracketing helped a little to deal with the very difficult light situation there. I added a dark vignette in Analog Efex to hide some of the blurry parts, and I did quite some detail enhancing in Luminar 3 which added considerable grain which I did not remove with Topaz DeNoise this time, because I think it adds to the gloomy, gritty atmosphere. As an extra I "borrowed" the fish painting from a shot I'd taken in the communal room on the first floor.

 

Happy Sliders Sunday, Everyone, and have a great week ahead, dear Flickr friends!

 

Noch ein Lost-Place-Foto aus meinem Archiv, dieses Mal aber nicht vom alten Lungensanatorium wie die beiden vorherigen Fotos. Dies ist eine Aufnahme aus dem alten Gefängnis Köpenick, das heute sowohl als Museum bzw. Gedenkstätte (zu finden im kleineren ehemaligen Frauentrakt) als auch als Foto-Location (im ehemaligen Männertrakt) fungiert. Mehr Infos zur sehr bewegten Geschichte des Gefängnisses findet Ihr, wenn Ihr mögt, beim Foto im ersten Kommentar.

 

Als Sabine.R und ich im September 2018 dort waren, lief im Erdgeschoss und in der ersten Etage des Männertrakts gerade eine öffentliche Ausstellung; was zunächst als etwas "störend" erschien, entpuppte sich bald als willkommene Ergänzung und Auflockerung der sehr monotonen und deprimierenden Räumlichkeiten mit den winzigen und unglaublich spartanischen Zellen und im Rückblick bedauere ich es sogar, nicht mehr Fotos der Ausstellungsräume gemacht zu haben. Auf jeder der insgesamt fünf Etagen gab es, wie Ihr hier sehen könnt, einen etwas größeren Raum, der - so zumindest meine Vermutung - als eine Art Gemeinschaftsraum fungierte.

 

Das Foto ist aus der Hand und mit der tief im Menü versteckten Bracketing-Funktion der LX100 gemacht, daher wieder nicht völlig scharf, aber die Belichtungsreihe hat immerhin dabei geholfen, die schwierigen Lichtverhältnisse etwas auszubalancieren. Die unscharfen Bereiche habe ich mit einer (Analog-Efex-)Vignette abgedeckt, ansonsten Details in Luminar hervorgehoben, dieses Mal aber auf ein dezentes Entrauschen verzichtet, weil die Körnigkeit, wie ich finde, zu der staubig-verfallenen, bedrückenden Atmosphäre dort ganz gut passt.

 

Ich wünsche Euch eine gute neue Woche, liebe Flickr-Freunde!

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Smile on Saturday

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………❤️❤️ HSoS ❤️❤️

Explored October 2, 2022

 

#sliderssunday

 

This is somewhat anti-cyclic because it's a photo taken in spring, whereas autumn is in full swing – but spring is so, too, in the southern hemisphere, so let's say it's an autumn image as seen from somewhere down under ;)

 

This is also another re-edit from a holiday on Baltic sea semi-island Usedom in 2013. I've already re-edited a few images taken during that holiday (please check my album), and I've always wanted to re-process this one because it's one of my favourites from that trip. The woods along the Usedom high coast are incredibly beautiful, and to wander through them felt like being in an enchanted forest. It was a truly magical experience.

 

Photographed with the tiny Pen-E-PL3, my very first MFT camera (which still exists). Needless to say, the 12,8 MP sensor isn't capable of capturing the absolute best details, and especially on the horizon there is a considerable loss of detail, but not to the extent that you couldn't at least guess what you see, namely a sailboat and one of the many ferries crossing the Baltic sea every day to different destinations such as Poland, Scandinavia, and the Baltic countries.

 

Please don't ask me about the (over-)processing steps in this re-editing journey, because a journey it was, and a rather long one, as I've been returning to this image on and off, doing this and that in different programmes until it finally felt "right" – at least for this moment ;) You can find the original, almost SOOC image in the second comment.

 

Happy Sliders Sunday, Everyone!

"Thank you very much for all your faves and stay healthy" :)

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