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Very old shot (april 2009), but for some reason I never processed it properly. I was cleaning up my catalog last night, so did some left over processing.
Processing done in Lightroom (CA removal + basic stuff), Photoshop CS5 (merge to HDR + tonemapping in Nik's HDR efex pro + perspective correction).
This isn't my yellow submission, but the light was reflecting off the ladders into the truck bed pretty well. I started to play around with it a bit and got this over processed result. It was pretty fun.
Day four of my headache. Awesome.
I *think* I'm nearing the end of this madness. Today I was able to do more than load myself with pain killers and sleep.
All I've got today is this horrible over processed crazy blue/red tinted photo of me.
This has been over-processed in Lightroom in an attempt to salvage a noisy and soft image. Best viewed at small sizes since the reduced size looks sharper than it really is; 100% size exposes the poor quality. Fortunately, these birds are frequent visitors to my yard. Something to try for on another day.
#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?
My main Flickr stream, that has less pictures of men in lycra, is here: www.flickr.com/photos/placid_casual/
Happy Sliders Sunday
Over processed just for the Sliders Sunday group.Finally a place to go for guilt free post processing indulgances. Color me happy.
iPhone 4 pic processed with Dynamic Light app (at 100% strength!) and a thin white border added in Camera+.
The much less processed version is here...
I know....over processed.
Just an old photo with a lot of grains, which I decided to touch up, and post.
Location: Changi, Singapore
$20 for a queen set. Go get 'em now! Seriously, this duvet cover makes me smile :D
it's way over-processed, but oh well!
Would you consider this over-processed for a commercial portrait? Looking for input, thanks.
The quality got screwed a bit by flickr, and check out how shitty and weird the bokeh on his hand is.
i am finally installing CS3 tonight! no more shotty iphoto editing.
so i thought i would upload an over-processed photo to celebrate the occasion.
Heavily (over) processed Hubble Space Telescope image of the "Pillars of Creation" in the Eagle Nebula (M16).
This is an entry into a local photo comp. Way over processed for my liking, but will be interesting to see which photo, this or the coloured one below, gets higher points.
#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?
My main Flickr stream, that has less pictures of men in lycra, is here: www.flickr.com/photos/placid_casual/
Panorama of Curiosity images of the left-side of Mount Sharp. I think I over-processed the colors...
Yes!! Finally a picture of something other than myself! Hah... this is kinda over processed... (or is that over-edited?)
That's my brother in the background.
Heavily (over) processed Hubble Space Telescope image of the "Pillars of Creation" in the Eagle Nebula (M16).
13 March 2008
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Waiting for the bus in the morning. Totally over exposed. Then over processed to try and rectify. Balls to it.
HDR has a pretty bad reputation for being over-processed, noisy etc. But it doesn't have to be and I think this is an example of when HDR is really needed.
But even with an ND filter, there was no setting on my camera that was going to let me capture the scope of the scene I was seeing.
me and my ukulele. :)
it was very difficult for me to refrain from over-processing this image. as I was looking over my 365 collection I noticed that more often than not, I significantly alter my photos from their original state. I rarely post anything "straight off the camera". mostly I'm okay with that...but I felt that today, in the spirit of the ukulele, I would try to reel it in a bit and post something clean and simple...without altering colors, combining layers, or wildly adjusting exposures. because like the ukulele, some things are better as is.
I'm really not big into shooting natural light pics at all so this was a lil diff for me. Hope this turned out okay and not over processed looking. Let me know what you think!