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I've just been toying with over-processing some of my photos. This is from the 2014 California Mille.
Austin Healey 100M
My first attempt at an HDR image. This one was purposely over processed... I suppose just to see the limits of photo realism vs. a full blown hand painted look.
Taken with a Canon T2i with Sigma 17-50mm F2.8 EX DC OS HSM
Please, View On Black
About a year ago, I posted a very over processed (first attempts) caricature of this work. Before I flushed it from the archives, I wanted to give it a chance as a simple Black and White.
This is another of those that caught Matt's eye first but he couldn't take the shot.
It's a little over-processed so you can see them. I was on the opposite bank of the river and my camera only has 4 megapixels,, so it was a stretch to get it at all.
I'm having a crazy week full of deadlines, so I'll probably have to catch up with most everyone's images on Monday night.
Taken in Agadir, Morocco.
The shot has come out a bit 'muddy' like it isn't very clear, I'm not sure why this has happened. So I over processed it to match the mood.
Nikon D7000
Nikon 18-200mm VR
This is a little metal candle holder that is very rusty. I liked this shot, but it really needed something, so I thought it was a good candidate to just play with.
Its over-processed if you zoom in...but the overall effect is interesting,,,and its gone "arty" rather than real....
Near St. Joseph's Lake.
My birthday is tomorrow. Every year since I got my first camera I've taken a self-portrait the day before my birthday. This is not it, but it was part of a shoot I did this afternoon. The leaves are just starting to change colors here.
A weir on the Glendasan River, near Glendalough, Co. Wicklow. This is a re-shoot of a version I took a few months ago, the original version was soft.
An entry for www.flickr.com/groups/mingtheinbwchallenge/ - I suspect its a bit over processed for this competition.
Over processing again. But I was having a hard time getting something I liked, so I figured I might was well have fun with the best of my worst.
MAM - This Old Guitar
TOTW - Muse (But I may try soemthing more appropriate later.)
This is super duper over processed, but I thought it sort of looked cool, so. Here it is.
I need to paint. I have been craving some paint time for a while, but I can't get around to it. I am sort of afraid that I can't come up with anything, but that's what gesso is for. (covering up bad paintings...) I can feel my artist coming back, slowly- she's in there! Must be patient.
Significantly over processed... but I like this one. The slight desaturation also adds character as well. The pure mono didn't suit it as much.
Auto-processed (by Google Photos) picture of the cherry tree outside of our house in Yubari, Hokkaido.
Went back to Eden for the 4th time these last 2 weeks to see the whole thing completely demolished. While I was shooting I actually bumped into another photographer that was part of the last graduating class. 1989 was the last year this place ran before shutting the doors.
One of the last major pieces of this building that still remains are the front stairs to the former school. I was perched on top of them for this shot.
You can check out my friend GORE84's photostream for a picture of the front stairs before they were alone .....
Heavily edited and processed New Horizons false color image of Pluto, released on 14 July 2015, in anticipation of the large number (if slowly arriving) of images to come over the next eighteen months.
Done in Photomatix and Photoshop CS3... I was going for the over processed look. I like the results.
Taken the same day as the previous image (weathered wooden fencing), this is the marquee and ornate facade of the historic Wheaton Grand Theater. This downtown Wheaton landmark that has definitely seen grander and more glorious days.
First opened in 1925... it's stage showcased vaudeville acts and silent movies. These days... it's referred to as an 'architectural treasure'. From what I can see... that pretty much means it's in a state of sad disrepair and prolonged neglect. And while I hear that restoration efforts are underway (from the inside out)... it's shabby chic curb appeal has become iconic... just the way it currently stands... as it whispers of it's colorful past.
Purposefully over-processed... just having fun on a Saturday afternoon! =)
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Saturday night. Exhausted from rocking out at a Rock Band party last night. No desire to lug the Nikon out of its hiding place, and I left the point-and-shoot at the party, so I shoot my 365 w/ my Blackberry and promise to over-process the shit out of it come uploading time.
Promise fulfilled!
307:365
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.
My first photo of Saturn taken using Nikon DSLR via prime focus . (over)Processed using Registax and Photoshop. I then discovered that my 200mm reflector needed collimating....
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.
My Flickr 1st Birthday - 1 year - woah :)
A Huge Thank You to all the Wonderful Friends and Contacts that I've come across in Flickr Land.
I look forward to another year and will try to devote more time and effort (promise) :D ... YaY!!!!
Big Thanks to Ed for my Portrait : cityphotographer
Heavily edited and processed New Horizons false color image of Pluto, released on 14 July 2015, in anticipation of the large number (if slowly arriving) of images to come over the next eighteen months.
#25 Beads for 115 pictures in 2015
Another topic I had a hard time with. I only had my camera phone shopping in these nice colorful shops but the owners get quite angry if you take photos. This was done out of the side of my eye. It has been over-processed to death to try and give it a bit interest! Almost done!
...which looks like an unfortunate growth and I over processed the white of my eye because it's still bloodshot from Saturday night. I'm crying about the fact that the older you get, the longer you take to recover (unless, of course, you have Photoshop)
:-)
For threesixtyfive and FGR's theme "Fake Crying"
Over-Processed and Loving it!
Writing on the Wall
This was done just outside Tara Station and it attracted some annoying attention. For it I wanted the graffiti to stand out against so I used my flash to light it up a bit but this attracted people like moths watching on asking what I was doing, some guy though I was trying to take pictures of fish....eventually I got kinda annoyed cause they started moving in too close so I packed up and went off and this came out of it. This is about 10 separate exposures layered on top of each other and set to lighten only followed by a little masking since I was caught holding the flash in each shot and then a crop and a hue shift to finish it off.
Camera Info: D90 | 18-105mm(3.5-5.6)@21mm | 1/40s | f/22 | ISO 200 |Tripoded on self timer.
Strobist: One YN-460 set at full power triggered by blazzeo triggers handheld and moved for each exposure
Over saturation and over processing in photoshop because i wanted to go extreme in editing.
Taking flower shots, editing them and uploading them always makes me happy. I hope seeing them makes you happy too. You can use this and other photos in my blog for your own purpose. If you want full size, just send me a message. :)
Really lazy day today. All I did was sit around, play video games and eat way too many packet noodles (no such thing). This picture is super lame and over-processed but hey-ho.
Over processed? Sure it is. But I'm always amazed at the details that show up in the clouds when you start playing with the Levels sliders.
To focus on type of anxiety, GAD (Generalized Anxiety Disorder), it is one of the anxiety-based disorders that is most common with people around the world. People diagnosed with GAD often and persistently have unrealistic, troubling and over-processed thoughts. It is very hard to manage persistent thoughts and over time if not addressed, will become more unrealistic and crippling.
"Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) is characterized by persistent and excessive worry about a number of different things. People with GAD may anticipate disaster and may be overly concerned about money, health, family, work, or other issues. Individuals with GAD find it difficult to control their worry. They may worry more than seems warranted about actual events or may expect the worst even when there is no apparent reason for concern."
I have used a layering technique to visually show how anxious and unrealistic thoughts can look and feel like. It can be overwhelming, like 800 things are going through your mind at once.
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adaa.org/understanding-anxiety/generalized-anxiety-disord...