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LuvBeat photoshoot in Tyler, Tx in a rundown warehouse.

 

Sis Stacy was the makeup gal, touchin' up

Jessie Rae Holiday's makeup.

 

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Happy Bench Monday everybody!! :D. Its probably a bit over processed..... but I like it like that :D

One of the two versions of an over-processed photo... Fisheye Lens and then HDR and a dozen of filters...

Sunset from the hotel

54/100 - 100x: The 2022 Edition - 100 Over Processed / Over Adjusted Photos

I've been feeling that I'm post processing a lot lately. Looking at my pictures, that seems true. However, highly over-processed images have never been my aim (not that I know that much Photoshop either) but I guess getting carried away is quite easy and before you know there's no turning back.

 

This made me take a conscious decision. I think I'll be staying as true to the camera for a while as possible. When I say that, I mean no dramatically coloured shadows/highlights and overly contrasted images. Since, I'm shooting RAW now, I can't say everything would be 100% SOOC. Well nothing is SOOC these days.

 

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I took this on a flight back home from Pune. The clouds looked heavenly and I had to shoot it no matter what the person next to me thought. The thick layer of clouds made taking the EXIT seat worth it. Though, I'm a huge fan of the wings (?) getting in way of the neat cloud cover sky outside.

 

This one is about 10% edits by adjusting the contrasts and shadows/highlights as you know RAW renders images quite flat and you have to do something about them.

 

I'll be posting one more shot of the sunset shot from the airplane later this day.

 

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Another test at cross processing, I think the look of this is a touch too over processed for my tastes, but an interesting technique to use on occasion.

Iron Man from comics to film...with major over processing added by me

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again. over processed with multiple layers and textures.

 

and. i am obsessed with great lyrics.

 

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The Agile Manifesto as never seen before...

 

Individuals and interactions over processes and tools

 

Working software over comprehensive documentation

 

Customer collaboration over contract negotiation

 

Responding to change over following a plan

Jawbone Canyon is a geographic feature in the Mojave Desert and a Bureau of Land Management area located in Kern County, California, 20 miles (32 km) north of Mojave on CA 14. The area is a popular destination for hikers and off road vehicle enthusiasts.

 

Europeans first settled in the canyon around 1860—naming it Jawbone because its shape resembled a mandible—and the trail was used as a trade route from Keyesville into the Piute Mountains (not to be confused with the Piute Mountains of the eastern Mojave Desert). During the Kern River gold rush, several gold mines operated in the canyon; the most successful of these, the St. John mine, yielded nearly $700,000 worth of gold between 1860 and 1875. The Gwynn mine, on the Geringer Grade, ran six claims yielding a total of $770,000 worth of gold and quartz before ceasing operations in 1942. Mining continued throughout the 1940s, mainly focused on rhyolite and antimony.

 

Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jawbone_Canyon

  

Note: These images were taken with the Samsung S22 Ultra, which I have since returned because I find the images over-processed, but I'm posting them as a review of that device, and because this was a new-to-me area.

 

Over processed i know, but there`s something about it i like.

  

my friend Andrea founded the Bipolar Babe Society, and on Thursday evenng hosted the 3rd Annual Bipolar Babe Benefit Gala to raise awareness and money to continue to make a difference in Victoria and accross BC. She is a hero of mine!

She is the Bipolar Babe and she is stomping out stigma!!!

 

HCS

Happy Cliche Saturday!

How cliche! over processing a photo of a fine friend!

This hero deserves a portrait photog to show her goddess beingness!

 

For the Storrington Camera club weekly alphabet challenge - R is for ........ Reflections.

A bit of a busy image with probably too many reflections. Thoughts on the (over?) processing welcome.

Many of my works - like this one - are produced entirely digitally. I sometimes re-use older works as art elements and also drawing objects - usually rectangles. These are combined together using Serif PagePlus X3.

Next I mesh warp the image and finally photographically over process the image with Paint Shop Pro.

Sisters Chauntelle, and Stacy

hanging out being gorgeous on the Eisley/Brighten tour last year.

Sis Stacy and pal Jimmy on the Eisley/Brighten tour last year.

 

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Testing commander mode on my camera. Still working on it. I wish I was better at lighting. I wish I had spent more of my money on better lighting.

 

I get so many people commenting me about my over processing so I decided to just stop doing that entirely. So this is me, zits and all. Enjoy.

"Is that really you, Nick Cage?" Outside Madame Tussands Wax Museum. Candid shot, no ID on the woman. This is over-processed; the camera and the photographer were not totally cooperating at this moment.

Stacy and her magic wand.

For class with dave..."unnatural color". After trying a few photos that had vibrant colors to begin with, I realized I didn't like the garish effect of using the "wrong" color balance. Today I was out and while the lighting was very bland, I really found the clouds and lines interesting. In Lightroom I set the white balance to "fluorescent" and fiddled with levels, contrast, etc. Over processed I'm sure, but I guess that's the point?

I KNOW, this is sooo over processed it's not even funny.lol I tried to do something about that horrible light from the camera flash, but failed terribly. Anyway this is all I've got for my 365 project for today.

 

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This girl was screaming for a makeover, and she finally got one!

I was so tempted to keep her a blonde, but after careful consideration, I decided she must be one "seductive" ginger, and hair very long!

Her blonde hair she came out with, felt like fried over processed human hair!....hope ya'll like my new Mary Jane!

Okay, I promise I'm over processing the pics from this series. :)

 

4/52: 9/20/10: (Attempt 1) When the tides of life turn against you and the current upsets your boat, don't waste those tears on what might have been, just lie on your back and float. - Author Unknown

Sadly, like much of Britain, numerous dairy farms on the Island have ceased to exsist. Most of the supermarkets do not take Island produced milk, so one group of farmers has come up with the idea of this small self-service shop at the farm gate. The milk is delicious as it is not over-processed like the supermarket milk.

Apparently, I don't hae DSS figured out after all. Just realized I got a really bad alignment issue there. I kept trying to figure why it didn't looke right.

 

Stack test of NGC 7000. Four images ran through DSS and then over processed in Photoshop CS3. Just playing around. DSS definetely brings out more detail but I still need to play around with some more. Images captured with a Canon 60Da and a Canon 200mm f/2.8 L piggy backed on a Meade LX90 w/wedge and a fried motor drive board. Images shot at ISO 6400 for around 30 secs each.

irish lights vessel, Granuaile. At deep water quay Cobh, Co Cork. I probably over processed this image but the sky was blown out in the original and i wasn't happy with it.

003/365

I can settle down and be doin’ just fine

Til I hear an old train rollin’ down the line

Then I hurry straight home and pack

And if I didn’t go, I believe I’d blow my stack

I love you baby, but you gotta understand

When the lord made me

He made a ramblin’ man.

 

© Hank Williams Sr.

The fall of my sophomore year of college I became engrossed in the magical world of photography here on Flickr. I asked my dad for a Canon Rebel XTi that winter for Christmas. At the time it seemed like a hobby, maybe even a gamble. I didn't know how long this was going to last. I had ADD..no..not real ADD but I can't stick with any one project or hobby for very long...at all. But I had it, I had in my hands a brand new camera. I began taking photos of anything and everything. I spent hours learning to edit and finding my inspiration. I went through awful awful phases of over processing and under processing and adding textures and having awful focus. It was all a part of learning and growing my hobby further. And for fun I began adding my photos on facebook and friends began commenting and asking me to take their photos. I had no clue what I was doing with the portrait world. All I had used my camera for was taking photos of flowers or ridiculous self-expressionistic photos of myself. But I decided, why not? So I began focusing my energy toward portrait photography and learning about it. After years of lame shoots with friends and failed attempts at being like those I admired I hung my camera up and said goodbye to photography for almost a year. It was time to focus on being a big girl now. Finish college. Find a job. You're never going to be a professional photographer. Then...I got an internship.

 

I sat at a desk day after day and everything I did was monitored by someone else. I was told when to come in, when to leave. I was told when to be at a meeting and when to skip it. I had this long for lunch and I had to wear this. I remember jotting down on scratch paper one day while at work "Begin photography business ASAP. Must not do this for the rest of life". Right then and there I promised myself to try...really really try...at being a portrait and wedding photographer. I finished up my last semester at college, came home, picked up my camera and began shooting. I set up my own website and am now making money doing portrait work and am set up to second shoot some weddings this summer to build my portfolio. I am so proud of myself. But I can't help but be a little reminiscent. This photo is my last photo I will be doing any portrait or wedding photography with my Rebel XTi. I had it for 3.5 years. Its been through everything with me. Literally. Crying. Fights. Happiness. Boyfriends. Laughing until my stomach hurt from doing ridiculous photo concepts with my friend. Graduation photos. Little brother's basketball games.....everything. And now I say goodbye and I tuck it away and take on my first real professional camera, the Canon 5D Mark ii. I feel like this takes me into my next phase of my career. Time to be serious. And I have Flickr to thank for it. As I look back in my contacts and see names that have been around since the beginning, I can't help but smile because so many of them have taken the same path as me. Something that started out as just a hobby, has turned into something we want to do for the rest of our lives.

 

There are so few things in my life I am 100% sure of. I am sure my family will always have my back and that they will always be in my life. I am sure that bagels with extra cream cheese will never stop being delicious. And I am sure that I will be successful with my business and come 2013 I will be booked with weddings and portrait sessions all summer long. I am so happy that photography could provide me with the rare opportunity to be so sure about something in my life.

"The only reason for being a bee is to make honey. And the only reason for making honey is so I can eat it"

- Winnie The Pooh

Image Details: As it is raining here once again (which unfortunately is becoming somewhat of a theme recently), I took advantage of the time to process the solar images I took yesterday while cutting the grass. Therefore, please find attached a link to a composite showing how it looked through an 80mm f/6 apo. & an 8-in f/7 newt.

 

As I had assumed from the views in the eyepiece and the single-frame screenshots posted yesterday, the core of sunspot AR2741 (left) has indeed split into two major portions. What appeared like a (very cool looking) 'light-lake' though the eyepiece in the upper segment of the umbra may be the start of another light-bridge, possibly indicating that this portion will also begin to split. In order to try to pull out some additional detail in this area, I took several thousand frames using a smaller ROI, & after stacking them I purposely over-processed the result and included it as an insert at lower right. The light bridge splitting the two portions is readily visible, while the 'light lake' actually appears to be connected / broken through on the left side (and maybe should then best be described as a 'light loch'? ;) ).

 

Given the fact that the seeing at the time ranged from bad (1/5) to poor (2/5), I was fairly pleased with the result of the attached composite. Assuming it ever stops raining here, I'll look forward to trying to capturing this area again before it rotates out of visibility & will be interested to see how it develops.

 

Additional images taken with the same equipment over the past several weeks can be found at the following links:

 

May 8, 2019 - www.flickr.com/photos/homcavobservatory/33943442198/

 

May 6, 2019 - www.flickr.com/photos/homcavobservatory/32848846177/

 

April 16 & 17, 2019 - www.flickr.com/photos/homcavobservatory/46738306615/

 

April 9, 2019 - - www.flickr.com/photos/homcavobservatory/40615502103/

  

Image Details: The images which make up the attached composite were taken by Jay Edwards at the HomCav Observatory on May 11, 2019 using a ZWO ASI290MC planetary camera / auto-guider through (left) an an Orion 80mm, f/6 carbon-fiber apochromatic triplet refractor (i.e. an ED80T CF). and (right) an 8-in, f/7 Criterion newtonian reflector. The 8-inch scope used a homemade off-axis Baader material white-light solar filter, while the 80mm was fitted with a full aperture Kendrick white-light filter. These scopes were tracked using a Losmandy G-11 mount running a Gemini 2 control system.

 

As presented here the images have been stacked, processed, cropped slightly & colorized for aesthetics, and the entire composite has been resized down to HD resolution.

 

Adapted from Grandma! Lard produces one of the most tender and flakiest crusts out there, but the key (thanks WCA) is to buy a good quality, not over-processed or hydrogenated brand (i.e. Tenderflake) to avoid any “off” aftertaste.

 

Grandma swore by her pie crust for years until Crisco took over the supermarket (sad since lard is actually cheaper and healthier than butter, containing less saturated fat, more monounsaturated fat and has no additives or impurities, like non-organic butter has (i.e. colour, antibiotics and hormones in cow feed) – this is simply her formula updated for the 21st century.

 

Recipe: yummysmells.blogspot.com/2011/10/thanks-for-memories.html

i wish i had had my nikon when i took this, because its a sweet shot, but my finepix couldnt cut it really. still, it's pretty.

SB800 on camera/ SB800 camera left.

I deliberately over processed this one.... couldn't resist it!

Over processed, but I wanted that sky in there as well

Explored. Highest position: 372 on Tuesday, April 21, 2009

 

Subtle HDR. I don't care too much for the over-processed, absurdly-tone-mapped images.

This was my first photo where I practiced processing eyes selectively. Turned out great, but it's obviously over processed. It's a general rule of thumb for me to way over do something the first time. I always seem to gravitate towards dramatic processing, but I like to keep and look at photos like these so I know what not to do in the future.

 

Strobist:

Red Gelled nude flash for background light

Blue gelled nude flash behind subject facing the camera for blue rim.

Boomed Softbox right above her face pointing down

Reflector umbrella camera right.

And there's not a darn thing that she can do about it, either.

(over)processing with lightroom 4 trial

 

Strobist: Canon 580EXII camera left through white umbrella

 

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September 23, 2014

 

Washed out, over processed iphone selfie

YOLANDA'S NEW TONED HIGHLIGHTS AND HAIR COLOR. I DID A FULL HIGHLIGHT WITH 10VOL UNDERNEATH 20VOL ON SIDES AND 30VOL ON TOP THEN I TONED IT WITH 07NB. HER NEW BASE COLOR AND THE COLOR I USED TO COVER UP SOME OF THE OVER PROCESSED HIGHLIGHTS WAS 3N. THEN A NICE LONG LAYERED SHAG/EMO HAIRCUT.

Another from today's little group of Sminthurinus niger springtails that I found in my garden. OK, it's heavily cropped (the image, not the garden) and somewhat over-processed, but it does demonstrate some of the problems photographing very small invertebrates. They are often obscured by tiny bits of environmental debris and the high-magnification needed to photograph them gives a very narrow depth-of-field. This shot is a composite of two images blended in PSE.

 

Canon 5D3 + MP-E 65mm macro lens (at 5x) + diffused MT24-EX Twin Lite flash. Heavily cropped. This individual around 0.7mm nose to tail.

Just a fleeting glimpse of the spectacular clouds that have been around this week, it’s a bit over processed sorry!

Took me a while to edit this picture... I never really liked the results until I realized I was over processing it. Then I liked it.

 

What do you think? Constructive criticism welcome!

Photo has not been altered in any way, I am not a big fan of over-processing so most of my uploads are straight from the camera or SOOC!

Clouds obscuring my view of the Eclipse. A bit over processed. i started by trying to recreate what i was seeing through my polarized sunglasses... and then just started having fun.

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