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I reprocessed this, too, to get rid of all the over-processing I did the first time around. Looking forward to Neptune being in the evening sky again so I can image my last remaining planet (sorry, Pluto, you're out of the club)

This was going to be my Single In before Mr. Crow arrived and stole the show.

 

I did a bit of over processing here to try to get a mood going. Not sure how well that worked.

An HDR of the static Sea King at Merryfield

 

Tried not to over process it - the original has just as vivid a sky but wanted to expose the window detail...

 

Playing catch-up on comments tomorrow!!

Buy two get one free! Seems like a great offer, until you try to eat a twinkie and you're reminded it tastes like an old kitchen sponge fermented in some nasty, over-processed cake icing.

Oh, I don't know what I'm doing here...

 

perhaps over-processing? I don't know, I just know I really really like it. I love the idea of lomo photography, it's spontaneous'ness , it's interesting use of color. This record store was great too because of the lighting. I really like how it's like little spotlights over the music.

 

who cares as long as I'm having fun, right?

Maybe a bit over processed....but this is Oxford..our final stop...

Outrageously over processed. Missed the part about not doing HDR of big waves. Selective Orton for Good Measure

I keep trying to not over process. But, either I'm so out of practice or I just can't help myself. I hated the sky this day. There was such a huge amount of pollution, the horizon was just white with haze. It looks like I've hdr'd this and had a lot of halo effect, but its about like it came out of the camera. This is the backbone of the Black Mountains I guess. Mt. Mitchell is over in the left third of the image.

A couple more pics from the Nylon Sky shoot last week. Possibly a bit over processed, but...I love how they've come out and I think it suits.

 

Strobist: 430 EX II through umbrella direct front, 430 EX II bare from behind left

 

Makeup and hair: Emma Sheffield and Bethan Hollington

 

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Over processed to give it a painted look.

This picture is probably way over processed. The clouds made it hard to get right. This view was breathtaking in every sense of the word.

Small town Toopah, Nevada, way over processed. I wanted a painting like effect just to see how it would turn out and I liked the way it did, and I hope you will too.

Done in Photoshop CS4 and Topaz.View on Black

The first editing I've done from my iPad. Way over processed, but Ive enjoyed working on Snapseed.

Well im getting better on the Eagle Nebula but this was a mess around process iv done.

 

Its only 3 X 10 min frames at 800 ISO no darks or flats and a little over processes. Defraction spikes where added by me just to add to the cool factor.

I love my gf and her big glasses :D She's reaching her ultimate Jew-ness.

This is my cousin sarah who asked me to shoot some senior pictures for her.

 

I have never done it before so this is my first attempt with the help of my photo friend Vicky Bennett.

 

In post processing I did a bit of touching up. They may look a little over processed but this is my first crack at this.

 

ENJOY!

I was asked tonight about better kit since what I have is nice but basic. Somehow that evolved into a discussion about photo processing. I feel strongly about over processed photography. Whilst the technique is not evil, the results are often not good. Too many people hide a lack of basic skill behind extensive editing. It is debatable whether this makes for good graphic art, but certainly it does not make good photography.

Good processing should add something to an already very good image that has interest, but it should not come in the place of basic photography technique. Good processing de-emphasizes that the image has been processed, rather than letting the image scream out loud: 'I have been modified'. The approach of just fixing a failed image with some editing is a hasty shortcut to avoid spending time on practicing how to take the right image in the first place.

Good photographers can take wonderful images with very basic kit. I am not yet there. However I also have not yet exhausted all the learning and practicing opportunities with my very basic digital point and shoot. I feel the time learning is time well spend.

HDR of Lake Chelan Washington Farm scape. Too over processed? I like how this came out although some of the areas of the photo are rough. Created with one photo.

 

View On Black

 

June 2009

This one near my office - might need some repair work sometime soon?

Kaoru waits in the Kyoto train station to begin the trip home to Sapporo

Here's a couple of other views of Angkor Wat. This one is a little over processed to highlight the buildings against the sky.

This isn't new but it is highly over processed. I love this car and decided to enhance everything a bit.

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.

Too much photoshop?

My YIP for today. It's over-processed for my liking, but I'm tired of looking at my face. :-) I need lots of work on my editing still.

 

But hey! My eyes are in focus. That's an improvement. :-)

 

And here's another one of my fave songs--this version rocks.

something about these shots of the yellow reflection in the stream with dark woods around is not translating well to the photo. I can never get the color quite right and they always look a bit over processed.

I think this one is better, more accurate to the scene as it was irl.

 

Oakhurst Gardens

Muncie, Indiana

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Over processed to bring out the stripes. It's art! : )

 

The good news is that I have my camera back!

HCS Food Porn, everybody!!!

 

HCS Update:

Cliches:

Provocative title to increase views/comments

Same with the tags to increase traffic

(over) Processing just for the sake of processing

Food (uninteresting shot to show some food item)

 

Original Caption:

Someplace under all these onions and pepper is a 3lb chunk of beef. It's sitting in about 2 cups of beef stock and is going to sit, covered in a 325 degree oven for a LONG, LONG time to braise. At some point, it will get BBQ sauce dumped on it.

 

It may turn out good or we may have pizza tonight!

 

After meal update:

 

It came out of the oven after about 4 hours. The stock had reduce down, the onions had started to caramelize. the meat was fall-apart tender. I took the meat out and did my best attempt at slicing...it just fell apart in chunks. I reduce the remains in the pan a bit more, thickened it and made the MOST AMAZING beef-onion gravy - rich, thick and sweet with onions - more like a thick French Onion Soup!

 

Pizza WAS NOT needed!!

As usual way over processed !!

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.

Ok, the Patrick St. Bridge is the second one back. I don't know the name of the one in front.

2005. Phoenix. 11 x 14 inches / 30 x 35.5 centimeters. Offset Lithography. Four color process. Overprinting: process black over process cyan over process yellow. 20 pages. Saddle stitched. Design by Weed.

If I over process this, you can barely tell it is a last minute shot for the day. I've been slaving over a hot laptop for the last 7 hours.

 

Almost.

 

Done.

This is a map of Hainan Island.

 

Small CCD camera, high ISO, heavily cropped, and over-processed by me, so I know, you can barely read it.

 

I didn't visit the cultural village-savageray village. Are you crazy? Maybe it's a novelty for Chinese people to see savagery, but I grew up in Newfoundland (Canada), and I went to China to get away from barbarism and savagery and experience a real civilization...not to see savagery, there is plenty of that in my hometown.

 

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A little on the crispy side, I couldn't help but over process this one a tad.

By the final day of the convention, my events were over. With a little free time for shooting, I decided to head over to St. Paul to capture some images of this incredible cathedral. The over-processed crazy sky works for me because of the caos that was unfolding just outside of the camera viewfinder. The protesters were in full swing causing the local authorities to shut down the bridge into the older part of town and the convention center.....trapping most of them in a controlled space. I looked over the fiasco from the top of the hill, laughed a bit as I shook my head, captured some exterior shots, went in to grab a few interiors, called my driver, and safely headed back to my Minneapolis. I will post a few more shots of this incredible landmark over the next couple of days!

 

Have a great weekend!

 

View On Black

 

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.

ok .. it is a bit over-processed...

 

5 photos stitched in PS

Most ridiculously over processed photo ever! smudges = snow - at Founders, Royal Holloway.

OK, this is a little different for me, but I like it! But mostly because I like this old cat!

LANDON'S NEW HAIR... THIS WAS A TOTAL MAKEOVER. I DID LOWLIGHTS WITH 6N AND AN ALL OVER TONER OF 09NB. THEN I DID THE COPPOLA KERATIN BLOWOUT TO REPAIR AND SMOOTH HER HAIR THAT HAD BEEN DAMAGED FROM OVER PROCESSING. IT TURNED OUT GORGEOUS!!

Picture of Nobuo this afternoon, perhaps a bit on the over-processed side... That's definitely his favorite place and pose, though.

Let me know if it looks over processed??

Old slide from 1974 taken at Seething Air Display. Over processed HDR for effect!

That's what I want to know!

 

The days of enjoying watermelon on the patio with my precious Porter are numbered (nice alliteration in that sentence, if I do say so myself!)

 

What's that hanging behind me, you ask? Laundry! We believe in letting Mother Nature take care of the drying process.

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

Sunset from the hotel

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