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At "Music in the Zoo", with the rest of Orleans Avenue unseen (here), but kickin' it hard.
I don't usually go for the over processed look, but this was a fun switch from the ultra vivid lights in most of my Zoo shots.
Just messing around with facepaint and some conceptual ideas. Its a very harsh slightly over processed edit but it aint for anything important.
slowly getting the hang of camera raw and photoshop now! :L Not sure if these images have been over processed as i don't have a great eye for composition so would love some responses and feedback so that I can improve! - perhaps I could straighten it/ edit background, less contrast??
Black and white and a slightly tighter crop of the shot previously posted. Again, this was taken with my camera phone in the pouring rain... Hopefully I haven't over processed it!
Just for you Red... ;-)
McLeans Purple Bus.
I haven't had fun over processing a photo in ages. So I indulged with this one. I might have gone a bit over board, but it was for fun.
Because I couldn't get a 365days shot for the theme in We're Here!, this is just another shot of my big ol' head. I got home from the grocery store, carried my stuff inside, then took the dogs out. I did this shot while waiting on the dogs in the yard and the wind was blowing every-which-way. So I used the shot where my hair wasn't doing three different weird things to use for my 365. THEN, I put it into the photo editing app I have ("Photo Director") and then over-filtered it with one of the "FACE" effects. I think it was called "Light".
Common Milkweed at Spring Creek Prairie Nebraska.
Perhaps a bit over-processed! Experimenting with layers.
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Over processed but ... I was lying on my stomach trying to 'frame' the yacht anchored in the bay but ended up really hurting my neck !
#Raphadramatic snaps from the Leicester Forest Cycling Club's annual road race in September 2014.
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Stylized portrait of a climber at Smith Rock in Oregon. Over processed to the point of annoyance, or fun?
#Raphadramatic snaps from the Leicester Forest Cycling Club's annual road race in September 2014.
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But Rosie had other ideas. She's not usually a particularly licky dog, being more interested in dropping a ball on or around you so you can play fetch with her. But sometimes she has more restful spells.
Possibly over-processed with the blurry nonsense, but that was to try and obscure the shadow caused by the lens and flash.
Tied down for the night the PRR Unit sat, sort of lit up by our headlights at the end of the road. This shot is over processed but it was the best I could do to salvage something out of the evening that the only shots I could get were way beyond my skill and equipment level. I wanted to salvage something only due to the fact this was the my first NS heritage locomotive I saw in person. Any other train and these shots would never had seen the light of day.
Just another part of the learning curve.
I have no idea why they are called that. Slightly blurred and on the verge of being over processed.
184/366
This color isn't over-processed; I used the same filters I normally do ... some of the rock in Arches is really this painfully vivid.
A bit over processed but cool nonetheless :)
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Waves crashing on the dramatic Galician Coast at Muxía, Spain - This was the 1st time I had ever had a posh camera at a place where waves were breaking ......... I loved spending ages snapping here and then even longer (over)processing the results ;-))))
There is no photo out there that i cannot over process in the name of art, or Alvin, or frank.
This is a wrecked bus at the tulip festival. must have missed it.
Playing with lots of over processing with PS elements and a tiltshift program. Over the top but I like it.
My daughter lining up her crayons. Maybe a little over-processed, but there are definitely parts that I really like about this shot.
Beautiful flower than we ruined by transplanting when we re-landscaped part of the yard.
We had three nice aged hibiscus of three colors....purple, red, and a multiple color lavender one. And yes, they will mutate....the lavender ones lost their true color after a couple years of cross pollination. I have been told the white specks in the picture are from the water reflections instead of over processing. I had no success at processing it out.
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TPEs over processed ;) 68022 "Resolution" appears to be having a day off, sitting in the York Parcels Sidings.
York 6 December 2018
Mainly Overcast
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Another HDR photo but I didn’t want to over-process this one. I was originally thinking I’d do this at the capitol building but as I was driving into Denver, I thought Coors Field could be cool, especially since I’ve already done a photo at the capitol. It was pretty quiet so I was able to set up right in front of the home plate entrance and take some photos.
#Raphadramatic snaps from the Leicester Forest Cycling Club's annual road race in September 2014.
Please don't pinch my pictures. If you'd like to use them, then let me know. I probably won't charge, but it's nice to be nice, right?
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Back to the grind with a night shift this evening. My mind is still in the Mountain Time Zone.
A shot from Pike's Peak Saturday morning. This was from about 12,000 feet... 2000 feet below the summit. Might have over processed a bit, but what the hey?
“We're born alone, we live alone, we die alone. Only through our love and friendship can we create the illusion for the moment that we're not alone.” - Orson Welles
I've over-processed this one, hoping that it would look somewhat like an ink-illustration. This is one of my favorite locations to go shooting!
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My Youngest Daughter Jacinta. The light of my life.
Jacinta suffers with Cerebral Palsy and yet still has to put up with me taking pics of her when I feel the need to take a pic. As it has been a few days since I took anything, today was one of those days.. poor little blighter....
I decided to do a more true to life version of this, as I always felt the old one to be a bit over-processed.
For seven years, my wife and I and some friends have comprised a team of eight, the Sallee Rovers, against a dozen and a half other teams in an annual fund-raising Trivia Night for the local Victorian Order of Nurses. At the end of the night most years, we have been in the middle of the pack. For the first time, last night *our* team came first.
Here the top teams and the "booby prize" winning team are being announced. It was all a lot of fun. But I'm right proud of us. [ . . . He says, polishing fingernails on shirt-front.]
I have probably over-processed the screen somewhat in order to bring it up for better legibility. For post-pro geeks: I selected the screen, deepened the darks and mid-tones fairly substantially and increased local contrast a little. I didn't like the outline of the screen (it was too sharp and jagged due to the selection) so I drew the "softening brush" over the screen's perimeter to reduce that effect. Then I did an unsharp-mask procedure on the entire picture and I built the border. Finally, I decided the odd coloration of the mix of light was not as pleasant as a filtered b&w conversion which this is the result of. All of that was done in PSP X5, except the b&w conversion which was done in Picasa along with generating the less-than-one-meg .jpg for posting.
along route 66 in Arizona... selective color & a bit over processed :-)
a little better Large On White...