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I've been playing around with HDR with the hope of making the photos look more realistic than over-processed. If you do view my HDR photos, please comment on how they look to you and what I could do to make them better. Thanks.
That time of the week to go sliding - shot this as we were shopping for Baby Stuff yesterday for a Grand Niece.
Used PRISMA - Style: Breakfast filter - for a Painterly effect - passed thorough a number of applications - then slide for HSS before this image appeared.
For - Happy Slider Sunday - HSS!
An attempt at over-processing a picture - on purpose.
anybody know what day it is of 365 madness? It's all been going by so fast!
over processed on purpose.
paul c buff einstein into silver umbrella camera left. powered by powercord fired with pocket wizard TT5 and pocket wizard powermc2.
Gaelic Storm is one of my favourite irish groups, and I was extremely excited when I found out they were going to be one of the headliners of ShamrockFest 2015.
This is over processed for my taste, but I was struggling with this for an extended period. I may take it down eventually, but for now, enjoy.
Steve Twigger. Gaelic Storm.
Tell me about the processing of this pic! Is it over processed? Well, the tree leaves and birds were out of focus as I shoot suddenly, but tried to minimize it.
For TRP: I hate...
I hate intolerance, i hate hatred. I hate the over-complication of life that somehow allows individuals and groups alike to overlook common decency and ethical behaviour.
on a lighter note...
i hate obviously photoshopped and over processed photos that have no point to the photoshopping and/or processing. (if they have a point and are done cleverly, then okay!) :) this one is obviously (and deliberately) not done cleverly... does it annoy you?)
Why my holiday photos are either bokeh or over-processed...?!! Simple, being -7, I can see a blur or more transparent when wearing strong glasses… or when my eyes get tired, everything is a blur, and I see things more clearly through my brain.
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.
HDR manipulation from a single JPG. Exposure, colour balance and saturation were all manipulated in Photoshop, between saves of three 'bracketed' images. Merged and 'over processed' in Photomatix Pro. Final colour tweaking in Photoshop.
first real set of birds i ever got close to (it's a bit over processed, but i swear this guy wants to kill me)
*edit - this is an older picture i took with my fuji 3000. way before i knew anything about anything in taking pictures.
i was blessed enough, however, to take this shot without looking. see, the bird built his nest right outside my window in a ficus tree (it was in a pot on casters). i had the benefit of moving it around slightly to get a good angle, but i set up my shot behind a black trash bag over the opening of the window. i didn't have manual focus on this camera, and i only had enough room on my card for 12 pictures at a time. i DID have a tripod, but that was about that. the light came from behind and the patio was covered (so my lighting was very difficult - as if i knew something about lighting).
...long edit...so, the point of this all was, i was taking the picture, one at a time, auto focus each time, with the camera sticking through a piece of black trash bag taped to my window frame, listening for the baby birds to chirp, so i know when to start pressing the button...and i got this one.
i think more than anger, he might well have been saying "enough already"
This is my neighbor's cat who for some reason was trying really hard to sneak into my house yesterday. And I was trying really hard to talk him into chasing all the geese off my lawn. Neither one of us succeeded. Oh, well...
Over-processed for Sliders Sunday. HSS!
It snowed today yaaaay!!!! :D
I think this is the first year ever I've been happy about it...
I know that this is OH SO over processed but I was just having WAY too much fun with it too stop :P
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.
Another round of over-processing (and over-processed) cat pictures converted to heavily processed videos! Here is Bonkers, processed with the trendy (and widely over-used by me) deep dream filter created by Google, run through another program that added another layer of processing then created a video from that processing, then run through a program that converted that video into a video of vectorized images, then run through another program that added a "hand-drawn" type of style to what you see here.
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.
The image on the left looks over-processed and too unnatural to accept. Too much shadow has been removed and the image now appears flat.
The image on the right has more natural contrast, color, shadows and highlights.
Quick Tip:
Avoid overuse of Shadow/Highlight sliders in Photoshop and Lightroom — this can cause images to look flat and unnatural.
More about the Shadow/Highlight tool: adobe.ly/X9SIEJ
A touched over processed. From last week archives as today looks like a good day to shoot some new material.
I used a Hitech .9 NDG filter but it was not enough to tame the setting sun. So the sky is over processed but I like the shot enough to post it anyway.
Pixel 7a Camera - disappointing to find that a shot has been over processed by your phones AI adding too many artefacts :(
Another round of over-processing (and over-processed) cat pictures converted to heavily processed videos! Here is Bonkers, processed with the trendy (and widely over-used by me) deep dream filter created by Google, run through another program that added another layer of processing then created a video from that processing, then run through a program that converted that video into a video of vectorized images, then run through another program that added a "hand-drawn" type of style to what you see here.
This has been way over processed to bring out the cloud detail...but this was incredible even to the naked eye.
This is a reworking of an image posted a couple of months ago www.flickr.com/photos/br-images/3986614829/in/set-7215762...
I have scanned from original negs and combined two images to produce more of a panorama view, notice the progress work for the Lime Street underground station by St Georges Hall. Sorry about the quality, negs are not in good condition and this scan really needs a lot more retouching to clean it up.
Technical details: shot using Nikon with Pan F film, some how I must of managed to over process this fine grain film which has resulted in the image looking like HP4
Edited and grain added to the small grain of the high iso, but not exactly what I was trying for, it's at the point where I've given up don't want to over process
A rare day of big waves and good light. Strange light, actually, in the way that it's cast shadows within the waves. These are all a bit too over-processed, but I'm all out of time just now. I should have thought to take some video!
This picture looks almost over-processed. The truth is its a old tree with very rough edges the tree looks almost fairy tale like in person, Very minor PP was done the Infrared conversion with a little adjustment of the levels
Strobist: SB800 pointed into center of tree sitting on the ground in between the branches to light the shadows
R200SS, corrector PH, D750, EQ6-R, SWED50 + Mgen II guiding, 2:30' x 22 frames (55 min total). ISO 200.
Update: re-edited a touch in Flickr
Near full moon. Mostly testing new equipment. Noticed lots of dew on guide scope lens towards end of session. Did not try to over process image, but satisfied with its breadth of field and sharpness. These galaxies are close enough that they have interacted gravitationally in their past histories.
Have you ever been mesmerized by a pattern? I totally was at a skating rink, the circles and pattern of colors was fascinating to me. You should have seen me laying on the ground (on roller skating rink carpet, gross) to get the picture.
Layton Ut Classic Skating
see it on black and bigger here
The sun had already risen and the lighting was starting to get bad. As a few of us were wandering around trying to figure out what to capture next, I noticed Jared out on the cliff edge and grabbed this capture. He had his kid with him in a little front carrying pouch. That was really cute actually! The original shot was kinda cool, but the lighting was a bit flat, so, here we are. Another totally over-processed image with a few textures. I just did know when to stop!